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101 orbo
orbo agg.◆ s.m. blind man // si sono dati botte da orbi, they beat the living daylights out of each other.* * *['ɔrbo] 1.1) (cieco) blind2) (guercio) blind in one eye2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) (cieco) blind person2) (guercio) person blind in one eye••dare botte da -i a qcn. — to give sb. a good thrashing, to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to bash sb
* * *orbo/'ɔrbo/1 (cieco) blind2 (guercio) blind in one eye(f. -a)1 (cieco) blind person2 (guercio) person blind in one eyedare botte da -i a qcn. to give sb. a good thrashing, to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to bash sb. -
102 cieco
(pl -chi) 1. adj blind2. m blind man, cieca f blind woman* * *cieco agg. blind (anche fig.): cieco da un occhio, blind in one eye; cieco nato, born blind; diventar cieco, to go (o to become) blind; cieco di rabbia, blind with rage; l'amore è cieco, love is blind; obbedienza cieca, blind obedience // cieco come una talpa, as blind as a bat (o as a mole) // alla cieca, blindly: andare alla cieca, to go blindly on (o to grope one's way); fare qlco. alla cieca, to do sthg. blindly (o unthinkingly o rashly o recklessly) // (aer.) volo cieco, blind flight // finestra cieca, blind window // vicolo cieco, blind alley // (anat.) intestino cieco, caecum◆ s.m.1 blind man: i ciechi, the blind2 (anat.) caecum*.* * *['tʃɛko] I cieco -a, -chi, -che1. agg(anche), fig blindalla cieca (anche) fig — blindly
vicolo cieco (anche) fig — blind alley
2. sm/fII ['tʃɛko] smAnat caecum Brit, cecum Am* * *1.1) blind (anche fig.)cieco di rabbia — blind with rage o anger
2) (senza apertura) [corridoio, finestra] blankvicolo cieco — cul-de-sac, dead end (anche fig.), blind alley (anche fig.); (senza finestre) [ bagno] windowless
3) alla cieca (a caso) blindly, wildly; (a tastoni) gropingly2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) blind person••la fortuna è -a — prov. fortune is blind
l'amore è cieco — prov. love is blind
essere cieco come una talpa — to be blind as a bat. Come al posto di cieco si usa spesso in italiano l'espressione non vedente, anche l'equivalente inglese blind può essere sostituito da visually handicapped o visually impaired
* * *cieco1 blind (anche fig.); diventare cieco to go blind; cieco da un occhio blind in one eye; cieco di rabbia blind with rage o anger2 (senza apertura) [corridoio, finestra] blank; vicolo cieco cul-de-sac, dead end (anche fig.), blind alley (anche fig.); (senza finestre) [ bagno] windowless(f. -a) blind person; i -chi the blindla fortuna è -a prov. fortune is blind; l'amore è cieco prov. love is blind; essere cieco come una talpa to be blind as a bat. Come al posto di cieco si usa spesso in italiano l'espressione non vedente, anche l'equivalente inglese blind può essere sostituito da visually handicapped o visually impaired. -
103 daltonien
daltonien, -ienne [daltɔnjɛ̃, jεn]adjective* * *- ienne daltɔnjɛ̃, ɛn adjectif colour-blind [BrE]* * *daltɔnjɛ̃, jɛn adj daltonien, -necolour-blind Grande-Bretagne color-blind USA* * *A adj colourGB-blind.B nm,f colourGB-blind person.( féminin daltonienne) [daltɔnjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif————————, daltonienne [daltɔnjɛ̃, ɛn] nom masculin, nom féminin -
104 sordociego
m.deaf and blind person.* * *sordociego, -a1.ADJ blind and deaf2.SM / F blind and deaf person* * *sordociego -gamasculine, femininelos sordociegos the deaf and blind -
105 daltónico
daltónico
◊ -ca adjetivocolor-blind( conjugate blind) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: los daltónicos people suffering from color-blindness( conjugate blindness)
daltónico,-a
I adjetivo colour-blind, US color-blind
II sustantivo masculino y femenino colour-blind person, US color blind person ' daltónico' also found in these entries: Spanish: daltónica English: colour-blind - color -
106 Blindenfreibetrag
Blindenfreibetrag m STEUER (BE) blind person’s allowance* * ** * *Blindenfreibetrag
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107 ociemniały
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ociemniały
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108 ciego
Del verbo cegar: ( conjugate cegar) \ \
ciego es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: cegar ciego
cegar ( conjugate cegar) verbo transitivo 1 2 ‹conducto/cañería› to block
ciego
◊ -ga adjetivo1 se quedó ciego he went blind; anduvimos a ciegas por el pasillo we groped our way along the corridorb) ( ante una realidad) estar ciego a algo to be blind to sth2 ‹fe/obediencia› blind 3 ‹conducto/cañería› blocked; ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( invidente) (m) blind man; (f) blind woman;
cegar verbo transitivo
1 to blind
2 (una puerta, ventana) to wall up
ciego,-a
I adjetivo
1 (persona) blind: es ciego de nacimiento, he/she was born blind
se quedó ciego, he/she went blind
2 familiar (atiborrado) ponerse ciego (de comida) to stuff oneself (de alcohol) to get blind drunk (de droga) to get stoned
II sustantivo masculino argot tener/llevar un ciego impresionante, (borrachera) to be blind drunk (de droga) to be stoned
III sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 blind person
los ciegos, the blind pl Locuciones: a ciegas, (sin ver nada) blindly (sin información o reflexión) compró el coche a ciegas, she bought the car without having a look at it ' ciego' also found in these entries: Spanish: ciega - topo - aberración - desgracia - pozo - punto - tuerto English: blind - go - in - strike - unquestioning - be - cesspit - dead - disable - fanatical - mindless - stuff -
109 дальтоник
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110 слепой
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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111 ślepy
1. adjślepa ulica — cul-de-sac, dead end
ślepa kiszka — ( ANAT) pot (vermiform) appendix
ślepy zaułek — (przen) blind alley, dead end
2. mbyć ślepym na coś — (przen) to be blind to sth
- ślepi* * *a.1. (= niewidzący) t. przen. blind; ślepa furia blind fury; ślepa kiszka anat. appendix, vermiform appendix; ślepy pilotaż blind flying; ślepa uliczka cul-de-sac, dead end; ślepy zaułek blind alley, dead end; ślepy nabój blank cartridge, blank; ślepy na jedno oko blind in one eye; być ślepym na czyjeś błędy be blind to sb's mistakes; być ślepym narzędziem w czyichś rękach be a tool in sb's hands.2. (= przypadkowy) blind; ślepy traf blind chance.mpblind person; ślepi the blind.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ślepy
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112 ślep|y
Ⅰ adj. 1. (niewidzący) blind także przen.- ślepy na jedno oko blind in one eye- ślepe kocięta/szczenięta blind kittens/puppies- być ślepym na coś przen. to be blind to sth- jest ślepym naśladowcą starszego brata he blindly imitates his older brother2. przen. (bezkrytyczny) [miłość, posłuszeństwo, naśladownictwo, nienawiść] blind 3. przen. (nieprzewidziany) [przypadek, przeznaczenie, traf, los] pure 4. (bez patrzenia) [cios] blind- ślepy pilotaż blind flying5. (bez wyjścia) [ulica, szyb] blind- ślepy zaułek a blind alley, a cul-de-sac- ślepy tor a sidetrack6. (bez okna) [ściana, mur] blank- ślepa kuchnia a windowless kitchen7. Geog. [mapa] blank Ⅱ m pot. blind person- ślepy by zobaczył it’s as big as a barn doorⅢ ślepa f blind woman■ ślepy nabój a blank- ślepa babka Gry blindman’s buff- brnąć w ślepą uliczkę a. ślepy zaułek [osoba] to be going up a. down a blind alley- znaleźć się w ślepym zaułku a. w ślepej uliczce [sprawy] to reach a deadlock a. an impasse a. dead endThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ślep|y
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113 itsu
[from *utsu] iz.1. blind man gizonezkoa., blindwoman emakumezkoa. ; \itsuak the blind; \itsu ak beste bat badarama, zer gertatuko da? if one blind man is leading another, what is going to happen?; \itsu batek ere errepara dezake hau: gure herria irakiten ari dela even a blind person could see that our country is seething2. ( itsutasuna) blindness; gure bihotzaren \itsua eta gogorra! how blind and hard our hearts are! io.1. ( p.) blind, sightless; begi batetik \itsu blind in one eye; begi bat \itsua du he's blind in one eye; \itsu baino hobe da oker izatea (atsot.) g.g.b. something's better than nothing | it is better to be cross-eyed than blind2. (irud.)a. ( zentzuari, adimenari d.) blind; maitasun \itsu blind love; joera \itsu bat an unwavering instinct; halabehar \itsua inevitable fateb. ( erabat zaletu) erretzaile \itsua a strongly addicted smoker | a smoker firmly set in the habit; mozkor \itsua da he's an {inveterate || incorregible} drunk3. heste \itsu caecum; gela \itsu room without windows; oihan \itsua a dense forest -
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115 ciega
Del verbo cegar: ( conjugate cegar) \ \
ciega es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: cegar ciega
cegar ( conjugate cegar) verbo transitivo 1 2 ‹conducto/cañería› to block
cegar verbo transitivo
1 to blind
2 (una puerta, ventana) to wall up
ciego,-a
I adjetivo
1 (persona) blind: es ciego de nacimiento, he/she was born blind
se quedó ciego, he/she went blind
2 familiar (atiborrado) ponerse ciego (de comida) to stuff oneself (de alcohol) to get blind drunk (de droga) to get stoned
II sustantivo masculino argot tener/llevar un ciego impresionante, (borrachera) to be blind drunk (de droga) to be stoned
III sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 blind person
los ciegos, the blind pl Locuciones: a ciegas, (sin ver nada) blindly (sin información o reflexión) compró el coche a ciegas, she bought the car without having a look at it ' ciega' also found in these entries: Spanish: gallina - calle English: bat - swear by - cul-de-sac - swear -
116 daltonico
adj (pl -ci) colo(u)r-blind* * *daltonico agg. colour-blind, daltonian, red blind: non distingue il verde dal rosso, perché è daltonico, he can't distinguish green from red because he is colour-blind.* * *[dal'tɔniko] daltonico -a, -ci, -che1. aggcolour-blind Brit, colorblind Am2. sm/f* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) daltonian* * *daltonicopl. -ci, - che /dal'tɔniko, t∫i, ke/colour blind BE, color blind AE(f. -a) daltonian. -
117 non vedente
m f blind person* * *non vedente s.m. e f. e agg. blind (person), visually-impaired (person), visually-challenged (person).* * *[non ve'dɛnte]1. sm/f2. agg* * *[nonve'dɛnte]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile visually handicapped person* * *non vedente/nonve'dεnte/m. e f.visually handicapped person; i -i the visually handicapped.————————non vedentevisually handicapped, sightless\→ vedente -
118 daltónica
daltónico,-a
I adjetivo colour-blind, US color-blind
II sustantivo masculino y femenino colour-blind person, US color blind person -
119 caecus
caecus adj. with (once in H.) comp. [SCA-], not seeing, blind: qui caecus annos multos fuit: corpus, the blind part, back, S. — Prov.: ut si Caecus iter monstrare velit, H.: apparet id quidem etiam caeco, a blind man can see that, L.— Fig., of persons, mentally or morally blind, blinded: non solum ipsa Fortuna caeca est, sed eos efficit caecos, etc.: mater caeca crudelitate: cupidine, S.: amentiā: quem mala stultitia Caecum agit, H.: mens, Ta.: ad has belli artes, L.: Hypsaeā caecior, H.—Of wolves: quos ventris Exegit caecos rabies, blind to danger, V.—Meton., of passions: avaritia: praedae cupido, O.: amor sui, H.: festinatio, L.: timor, Ph. — Praegn., blind, at random, vague, indiscriminate, aimless: caecae suspitionis tormentum: caeca regens filo vestigia, V.: consilium, rash: casus.—Not seen, not discernible, invisible, concealed, hidden, obscure, dark: vallum, Cs.: fores, private, V.: tabes, O.: volnus, in the back, V.: domūs scelus, V.: viae, blind ways, Tb.: res caecae et ab aspectūs iudicio remotae: fata, H.: eventus, V.: tumultus, secret conspiracies, V.: stimuli in pectore, O.: murmur, muffled, V. — Obstructing the sight, dark, gloomy, thick, dense, obscure: nox, Ct.: caligo, V.: in nubibus ignes, i. e. deepening the gloom, V.: domus, without windows: pulvis, V.: acervus, chaotic, O.: quantum mortalia pectora caecae Noctis habent! i. e. dissimulation, O.: exspectatio, i. e. of an uncertain result: crimen, that cannot be proved, L.* * *Icaeca -um, caecior -or -us, caecissimus -a -um ADJblind; unseeing; dark, gloomy, hidden, secret; aimless, confused, random; rashII -
120 daltónica
daltónico,-a
I adjetivo colour-blind, US color-blind
II sustantivo masculino y femenino colour-blind person, US color blind person
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