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单词 blindly
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Definition of blindly in English:

blindly

adverb ˈblʌɪndliˈblaɪn(d)li
  • 1Without being able to see; unseeingly.

    she began groping blindly in the dark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The light in the hallways isn't working so we walk into the house blindly, up the stairs and into the first bedroom.
    • During the procedure, a light on a scope failed leaving Dr Schofield to continue it "blindly".
    • He stared at him blindly, his eyes almost vacant.
    • Searching for something to pry it off, she reached around blindly, but found nothing.
    • He regularly determines whether people are paying attention by closing his eyes and blindly walking into traffic.
    • Nothing like sopping wet drunks stumbling around blindly in the light from dying embers.
    • I suggested that maybe blindly feeling your way around a pool was similar to exploring unknown places like Marco Polo did.
    • I grumbled as I blindly made my way towards the non existent light switch.
    • There are five revealed cards to choose from or one could just blindly draw from the deck.
    • Upon entering your home, stumble around blindly for an hour or so before you find your bed.
    • Guy closed his eyes again and looked for the phone blindly.
    • Reaching out blindly to where she should've been, Dante whispered her tarnished name.
    • I couldn't see where I was going most of the time and people used to yell at me as I stumbled randomly, blindly down the street.
    • But will I ever again be able to shove my feet blindly into my slippers in the middle of the night without worrying?
    • I flipped somersaults and bumped blindly into various other bodies and boards as I traveled toward shore underwater.
    • Blindly, I groped for my alarm clock to hit the 'sleep' button.
    • And you may find it difficult to master the art of blindly dialing a number, even if you routinely do so on another cell phone.
    • After we all put our words in a hat, everyone blindly picked a word out.
    • Up there where the air is rarified, a driver finds a degree of calm unknown to those in lower cars who are obliged to stare blindly into his exhaust pipe.
    • She reaches out blindly, blindly, and (with luck) catches hold of a passing balcony.
    Synonyms
    sightlessly, without sight, without vision, unseeingly
    impetuously, impulsively, rashly, hastily, recklessly, heedlessly, uncontrolledly, uncontrollably, uninhibitedly, unrestrainedly, wildly, irrationally, frantically, violently, furiously
    uncritically, unthinkingly, mindlessly, injudiciously, indiscriminately
    airily, insouciantly
    credulously, naively
    rare undiscerningly
  • 2Without understanding or using one's judgement; unthinkingly.

    don't blindly accept dogma as justification
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So how can we blindly accept that they have reached the right conclusion?
    • As long as we blindly stare at each other through eyes of fear, we do not have to ask awkward questions of ourselves and our leaders.
    • In terms of the larger historical and social questions, they proceed blindly.
    • When we study the Buddhist dharma, we are not supposed to blindly accept what we are told.
    • They shouldn't be blindly accepted just because they are the law.
    • It is no badge of courage to blindly accept the actions taken in our name by our government.
    • There is no way I'd blindly trust anyone in this environment to fight this battle for me.
    • The angry person does not cease to reason - he doesn't act blindly - but his reasoning is in the service of anger.
    • I screech but it's too late: Kiko blindly leaps round the corner, heedless of the danger.
    • One can love one's country without blindly accepting the decisions of its leaders.
    • I blindly sent my manuscript away to only one publisher, and waited a year to hear back.
    • If we did that, the fools would blindly continue along the path they've been following.
    • Still, it is apparent that the old way of settling disputes is no longer blindly accepted by the unions.
    • They could, if that happened, continue to blindly follow the policy no matter what.
    • Remember, as the director of your camp, the last thing you want to do is blindly assume risk.
    • Intelligence is not a matter of accepting blindly what a third country tells you.
    • Yet the Government continues to blindly funnel money into the black hole of prohibition.
    • Obtain good advice and have neither a predetermined idea of what is best nor blindly accept the direction in which you are taken.
    • We would like to believe in this blindly, without analyzing the reasons further.
    • That is not to say that the Court should blindly accept without comment the bills of the Inspector.
    Synonyms
    uncritically, unthinkingly, mindlessly, injudiciously, indiscriminately
    impetuously, impulsively, rashly, hastily, recklessly, heedlessly, uncontrolledly, uncontrollably, uninhibitedly, unrestrainedly, wildly, irrationally, frantically, violently, furiously
 
 

Definition of blindly in US English:

blindly

adverbˈblaɪn(d)liˈblīn(d)lē
  • 1As if blind; without seeing or noticing.

    I continued to stare blindly into my coffee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She reaches out blindly, blindly, and (with luck) catches hold of a passing balcony.
    • He regularly determines whether people are paying attention by closing his eyes and blindly walking into traffic.
    • After we all put our words in a hat, everyone blindly picked a word out.
    • There are five revealed cards to choose from or one could just blindly draw from the deck.
    • Up there where the air is rarified, a driver finds a degree of calm unknown to those in lower cars who are obliged to stare blindly into his exhaust pipe.
    • The light in the hallways isn't working so we walk into the house blindly, up the stairs and into the first bedroom.
    • Guy closed his eyes again and looked for the phone blindly.
    • Upon entering your home, stumble around blindly for an hour or so before you find your bed.
    • And you may find it difficult to master the art of blindly dialing a number, even if you routinely do so on another cell phone.
    • Nothing like sopping wet drunks stumbling around blindly in the light from dying embers.
    • He stared at him blindly, his eyes almost vacant.
    • I couldn't see where I was going most of the time and people used to yell at me as I stumbled randomly, blindly down the street.
    • During the procedure, a light on a scope failed leaving Dr Schofield to continue it "blindly".
    • Reaching out blindly to where she should've been, Dante whispered her tarnished name.
    • Blindly, I groped for my alarm clock to hit the 'sleep' button.
    • I flipped somersaults and bumped blindly into various other bodies and boards as I traveled toward shore underwater.
    • I grumbled as I blindly made my way towards the non existent light switch.
    • Searching for something to pry it off, she reached around blindly, but found nothing.
    • But will I ever again be able to shove my feet blindly into my slippers in the middle of the night without worrying?
    • I suggested that maybe blindly feeling your way around a pool was similar to exploring unknown places like Marco Polo did.
    Synonyms
    sightlessly, without sight, without vision, unseeingly
    impetuously, impulsively, rashly, hastily, recklessly, heedlessly, uncontrolledly, uncontrollably, uninhibitedly, unrestrainedly, wildly, irrationally, frantically, violently, furiously
    1. 1.1 Without reasoning or questioning.
      solutions must be assessed, not blindly accepted
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We would like to believe in this blindly, without analyzing the reasons further.
      • I screech but it's too late: Kiko blindly leaps round the corner, heedless of the danger.
      • As long as we blindly stare at each other through eyes of fear, we do not have to ask awkward questions of ourselves and our leaders.
      • They shouldn't be blindly accepted just because they are the law.
      • Obtain good advice and have neither a predetermined idea of what is best nor blindly accept the direction in which you are taken.
      • Still, it is apparent that the old way of settling disputes is no longer blindly accepted by the unions.
      • That is not to say that the Court should blindly accept without comment the bills of the Inspector.
      • It is no badge of courage to blindly accept the actions taken in our name by our government.
      • If we did that, the fools would blindly continue along the path they've been following.
      • So how can we blindly accept that they have reached the right conclusion?
      • I blindly sent my manuscript away to only one publisher, and waited a year to hear back.
      • Yet the Government continues to blindly funnel money into the black hole of prohibition.
      • One can love one's country without blindly accepting the decisions of its leaders.
      • When we study the Buddhist dharma, we are not supposed to blindly accept what we are told.
      • Remember, as the director of your camp, the last thing you want to do is blindly assume risk.
      • In terms of the larger historical and social questions, they proceed blindly.
      • The angry person does not cease to reason - he doesn't act blindly - but his reasoning is in the service of anger.
      • There is no way I'd blindly trust anyone in this environment to fight this battle for me.
      • They could, if that happened, continue to blindly follow the policy no matter what.
      • Intelligence is not a matter of accepting blindly what a third country tells you.
      Synonyms
      uncritically, unthinkingly, mindlessly, injudiciously, indiscriminately
      impetuously, impulsively, rashly, hastily, recklessly, heedlessly, uncontrolledly, uncontrollably, uninhibitedly, unrestrainedly, wildly, irrationally, frantically, violently, furiously
 
 
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