to go it blind: to act without previous investigation of the circumstances; to plunge without regard to the risks involved. Also to go blind (on——)…
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| 释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > incautiousness > enter into incautiously or rashly			[verb (transitive)]		 (7)		 to go it blind1840 to go it blind: to act without previous investigation of the circumstances; to plunge without regard to the risks involved. Also to go blind (on——)… to go bald-headed (into, for, at)1848 colloquial phrase (originally U.S.) to go bald-headed (into, for, at), to dash or charge forward, without heeding danger or obstacles; to stake… to walk into ——1911 intransitive. To get into an awkward situation, fall for a trick as a result of one's own unwariness. Subcategories:— 			be reckless with			(1)		 — 			court (disaster), tempt (providence, etc.)			(3)		 | 
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