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1) прил. ( незрячий) blindпочти́ слепо́й — purblind
соверше́нно слепо́й — stone-blind
слепо́й на оди́н глаз — blind in one eye
слепо́й от рожде́ния — blind from birth
2) ( безотчётный) blind, unaccountableслепо́й страх — blind panic
слепа́я любо́вь [ве́ра] — blind love [faith]
слепо́е подража́ние — blind imitation
3) ( стихийный) blindслепые си́лы приро́ды — blind forces of nature
слепо́й слу́чай — blind chance
4) ( нечёткий) blindслепо́й шрифт — poor / illegible print
5) ( совершаемый вслепую) blindслепо́й полёт авиа — blind flight
слепо́й ме́тод (машинописи) — touch-typing
6) м. как сущ. blind person; мн. собир. the blind••слепа́я кишка́ анат. — blind gut, caecum
слепа́я ку́рица — ≈ blind mole, blind as a mole
и слепо́му ви́дно (, что); то́лько слепо́й не уви́дит / заме́тит (, что) — one has to be blind not to see (that)
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