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41 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. -
42 Blind Cord
A special hard cord made of flax, cotton or jute, for use with window blinds. -
43 Blind Stitch
A stitch that does not show on either side of the fabric. -
44 Blind Ticking
A strong fabric in plain or twill weave, made of all linen or linen warp and cotton weft, in all colours and in broad stripes. -
45 Blind Twill
A twill which shows very faintly in the woven cloth. Of the shadow-stripe effect. -
46 blind vinkel fk
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47 blind schaken
blind schaken -
48 blind machen
to tarnish* * *(to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) blind -
49 blind landen
blịnd|lan|den sep aux sein aux seinvi (AVIAT)to make a blind landing, to land blind -
50 blind fliegen
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51 blind spielen
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52 Blind Product Test
m < werb> ■ blind product test -
53 blind for
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54 blind kjærlighet
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55 blind lydighet
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56 blind på det ene øyet
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57 blind blocking
блинтовое тиснение; см. также blind toolingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > blind blocking
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58 blind tooling
см. blind blockingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > blind tooling
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59 blind weld
см. blind joint 2Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > blind weld
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60 blind alley
a situation without any way out:طَريٌ مَسْدودThis is a blind alley of a job.
См. также в других словарях:
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
Blind — can refer to: * The state of blindness, being unable to see * Blind or double blind, a procedure to reduce bias in scientific experiments * A window blind, a covering for a window * Hunting blind, used to conceal the observer when watching or… … Wikipedia
blind — adj Blind, sightless, purblind mean lacking or deficient in the power to see or to discriminate objects. Blind is used to imply absence or deprivation or gross restriction of the power of vision, either by congenital defect or as a result of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Blind — Blind, er, este, adj. et adv. des Gesichtes, oder der Werkzeuge des Sehens beraubt. 1. Eigentlich. Blind seyn. Auf einem Auge, auf beyden Augen blind seyn. Ein blinder Mann. Sprichw. Ein blinder Mann ein armer Mann, weil die Blindheit in der… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
blind — blind; blind·age; blind·eyes; blind·fold·ed·ness; blind·ish; blind·ism; blind·less; blind·ly; blind·man; blind·man s; blind·ness; blind·stitch; blind·story; spur·blind; un·blind; blind·fold; pur·blind; blind·ing·ly; pur·blind·ly; pur·blind·ness; … English syllables
blind — [blīnd] adj. [ME & OE: see BLEND] 1. without the power of sight; unable to see; sightless 2. of or for sightless persons 3. not able or willing to notice, understand, or judge 4. done without adequate directions or knowledge [a blind search] 5. h … English World dictionary
blind — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking the power of sight; unable to see. 2) done without being able to see or without necessary information. 3) lacking perception, judgement, or reason. 4) concealed, closed, or blocked off. 5) (of flying) using instruments only … English terms dictionary
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blind — [blɪnt] <Adj.>: 1. nicht sehen könnend: ein blindes Kind; von Geburt blind sein; blind werden. Syn.: ↑ sehbehindert. Zus.: farbenblind, halbblind, nachtblind, schneeblind. 2. keiner Kontrolle durch den Verstand unterworfen: blinder Hass;… … Universal-Lexikon
blind — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. blind, ahd. blint, as. blind Stammwort. Aus g. * blinda , älter * blenda Adj. blind , auch in gt. blinds, anord. blindr, ae. blind, afr. blind. Ein e stufiges Adjektiv, als dessen Grundlage vielleicht ein starkes Verb **… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Blind — Blind, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blinded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blinding}.] 1. To make blind; to deprive of sight or discernment. To blind the truth and me. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] A blind guide is certainly a great mischief; but a guide that blinds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English