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1 blind
blind adj 1. сляп, незрящ; 2. сляп (послушание, любов); 3. безмерен, прекален, безразсъден (омраза, яд); 4. фалшив, сляп (прозорец, врата), скрит (подводни скали); 5. лъжлив, привиден (тревога); 6. запотен, замъглен, замътен (огледало, стъкло на прозорец); потъмнял (метална дръжка); blind werden ослепявам; auf einem Auge blind sein не виждам (сляп съм) с едното око; im blinden Zorn zuschlagen удрям, обзет от сляпа, безразсъдна ярост; blind Schach spielen играя шах слепешката (без да имам дъската пред себе си); blinder Passagier пътник без билет; blinder Alarm фалшива тревога.* * *a 1. сляп; 2. привиден; мним; =еr SchuЯ сигнален изстрел; 3. помътен; непрозрачен, без блясък; < er Passagier пътник без билет. -
2 blind
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3 blind schreiben
blind schreiben unr.V. hb tr.V. пиша на машина с десет пръста (без да гледам клавишите). -
4 gehorchen
gehórchen sw.V. hb itr.V. слушам, подчинявам се; Jmdm. blind gehorchen сляпо се подчинявам на някого; Die Beine gehorchen mir nicht mehr краката не ме слушат вече.* * *itr: e-m слушам нкг, послушен съм му. -
5 blindschreiben
blínd|schreiben blind schreiben unr.V. hb tr.V. пиша на машина с десет пръста (без да гледам клавишите).
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Blind — Blind, a. [AS.; akin to D., G., OS., Sw., & Dan. blind, Icel. blindr, Goth. blinds; of uncertain origin.] 1. Destitute of the sense of seeing, either by natural defect or by deprivation; without sight. [1913 Webster] He that is strucken blind can … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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