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blink·ers[ˈblɪŋkəz, AM -ɚz]to wear \blinkers Scheuklappen tragen; ( fig)to have \blinkers on engstirnig [o borniert] sein, Scheuklappen tragen -
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to wear \blinkers Scheuklappen tragen; ( fig)to have \blinkers on engstirnig [o borniert] sein, Scheuklappen tragen -
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1. noun in pl.2. transitive verbhave/put blinkers on — (lit. or fig.) Scheuklappen tragen/anlegen
Scheuklappen anlegen (+ Dat.)blinkered — (fig.) borniert
* * *blink·er[ˈblɪŋkəʳ, AM -ɚ]n▪ \blinkers pl Scheuklappen pl a. fig* * *['blɪŋkə(r)]n2) pl Scheuklappen pl* * *A s1. pl Scheuklappen pl (auch fig):have blinkers on Scheuklappen (vor den Augen) haben3. umg Gucker pl (Augen)4. a) Blinklicht n (an Straßenkreuzungen etc)b) AUTO Blinker m5. a) Lichtsignal n, Blinkspruch mb) Blinkgerät n, Signallampe f:blinker beacon Blinkfeuer nB v/t1. einem Pferd Scheuklappen anlegen:blinkered mit Scheuklappen (a. fig);be blinkered Scheuklappen (vor den Augen) haben* * *1. noun in pl.2. transitive verbhave/put blinkers on — (lit. or fig.) Scheuklappen tragen/anlegen
Scheuklappen anlegen (+ Dat.)blinkered — (fig.) borniert
* * *(horses) n.Scheuklappe f. n.Winker - m. -
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blink·ered[ˈblɪŋkəd, AM -ɚd]adj esp BRIT▪ to be \blinkeredto have a \blinkered attitude sich akk Neuerungen verschließen* * *['blɪŋkəd]adj1) (fig) engstirnigthey are all so blinkered — sie laufen alle mit Scheuklappen herum
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blind·er [ʼblaɪndəʳ, Am -ɚ] n( fam) -
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