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1) ( ohne Sehvermögen) blind;\blind sein/ werden to be/go blind;sie ist auf einem Auge \blind she's blind in one eye;2) ( unkritisch) blind;was ihn selbst betrifft, scheint er irgendwie \blind zu sein he seems to be blind somehow to factors which affect him3) ( wahllos) blind;das \blinde Schicksal ( geh) blind fate;der \blinde Zufall pure [or sheer] chance4) ( verblendet) blind;5) ( trübe)\blindes Glas clouded glass;\blindes Metall dull [or tarnished] metal;6) ( verdeckt) concealed;\blinde Naht invisible seam;\blinder Passagier stowaway7) ( vorgetäuscht) false;WENDUNGEN:bist du [so] \blind? ( fam) are you blind?;Mann, bist du \blind! (sl) God, you're thick! (sl)jdn \blind [für etw] machen to blind sb [to sth]1) ( wahllos) blindly;er griff \blind ein Buch aus dem Regal heraus he took a book at random from the shelf2) ( unkritisch) blindlyviele Gänge in der Pyramide enden \blind many passages in the pyramid are dead ends4) ( verdeckt)der Mantel wird \blind geknöpft the coat has concealed buttons;etw \blind backen kochk to bake sth blind -
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blind blind • blind geworden fogged • blind machen tarnish (Oberfläche) • blind werden tarnish (Metalloberflächen)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > blind
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4 Blind Date
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8 Blind Ends
A term used by finishers denoting that a piece of cloth is in two or more parts instead of one. Sometimes grey pieces or lumps instead of being one continuous length, are folded up at the mill in two or more pieces which are " blind " ends. These are not discovered by the finisher until too late to catch them and serious damage may result. -
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A blind lap is one which does not form a loop. They are used in knitting to make the cloth thicker, to give loops on the face an oblique position, to make the loops perpendicular, or to bind together two adjacent loops. -
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14 blind vinkel
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15 Blind…
Blind… dummy …, false …Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Blind…
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18 blind
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20 Blind Chintz
A term used in the retail trade for cotton prints with cross stripes to resemble Venetian blinds. They have a glaze finish and colours usually green, blue, brown and grey.
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