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Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > слепо
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слепо повиноваться — to obey (smb.) blindly
слепо следовать чему-л. — to follow smth. blindly
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1. прил. кратк. см. слепой 2. нареч.1. ( не рассуждая) blindly, blindfoldслепо повиноваться кому-л. — obey smb. blindly
слепо следовать (дт.) — follow blindfold (d.)
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I кратк. прил.см. слепойII нареч.1) ( не рассуждая) blindly, blindfoldсле́по повинова́ться кому́-л — obey smb blindly
сле́по сле́довать (дт.) — follow (d) blindfold
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16 зверь метался в слепой ярости
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зверь метался в слепой ярости
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разг.1) (отлично ориентируясь в любой обстановке (работать где-либо, делать что-либо и т. п.)) get about somewhere with one's eyes closed- В своей амбулатории ты должна уметь работать с закрытыми глазами, - поучал Баграт Сергеевич. - Для каждого препарата, для каждого инструмента должно быть раз навсегда установленное место. (Н. Адамян, Врач из Заревшана) — 'You must learn to get about in your dispensary with your eyes closed,' Bagrat Sergeyevich told her. 'Everything in it must have its own fixed place.'
2) (не размышляя, неосмотрительно (делать что-либо)) blindly, headlong- Не знаю подробностей, но чувствую, что едете вы куда-то далеко от дома и делаете это как-то с закрытыми глазами. (А. Лебеденко, Девушка из тайги) — 'I don't know any details, but I guess you're leaving for the other end of the world somewhat blindly.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с закрытыми глазами
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1) General subject: blindfold, blindly, desperately, madly, rashly, thoughtlessly2) Makarov: headfirst, headforemost3) Taboo: shit-or-bust -
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1) General subject: be on the bit, take( one's) cue from (у кого-л.), take (one's) lead from (у кого-л.), to be on the bit, (у кого-л.) to be tied to the chariot of (smb.), follow the leader (АД), be under someone's thumb (у кого-л.)2) Colloquial: do bidding, toe the mark (Президент Ельцин никогда не шёл на поводу у Думы. President Yeltsin never did the Duma's bidding.; слепо подчиняться кому-л. и выполнять его желания to blindly obey; or line)3) Politics: go on a leash of (conservatives)4) Makarov: (у кого-л.) be tied to the chariot of -
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1) General subject: anyhow, anyroad (часто just anyway), anyway, anyway (часто just anyway), anyways (часто just anyway), at random, every which way, haphazard, harum-scarum, helter skelter, helter-skelter, higgledy piggledy, higgledy-piggledy, hit and miss, hit or miss, hit-or-miss, hitty missy, hurry scurry, hurry skurry, pell-mell, pellmell, wild, willy-nilly, blindly2) Colloquial: any old how, hitty-missy, hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, slapdash, catch-as-catch-can3) American: forty ways for Sunday, forty ways from Sunday, forty ways to Sunday
См. также в других словарях:
Blindly — Blind ly, adv. Without sight, discernment, or understanding; without thought, investigation, knowledge, or purpose of one s own. [1913 Webster] By his imperious mistress blindly led. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blindly — [adv1] without direction, purpose aimlessly, at random, confusedly, frantically, in all directions, indiscriminately, instinctively, madly, pell mell, purposelessly, wildly; concept 542 Ant. carefully, cautiously, purposely, reasonably, sensibly… … New thesaurus
blindly — (adv.) O.E. blindlice; see BLIND (Cf. blind) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
blindly — UK [ˈblaɪn(d)lɪ] / US [ˈblaɪndlɪ] adverb 1) if you obey or support someone blindly, you do it without thinking for yourself whether what you are doing is right They just blindly followed the instructions they were given. This group is blindly… … English dictionary
blindly — blind|ly [ blaındli ] adverb 1. ) if you obey or support someone blindly, you do it without thinking for yourself whether what you are doing is right: They just blindly followed the instructions they were given. 2. ) without noticing what is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blindly — [[t]bla͟ɪndli[/t]] ADV GRADED: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj, ADV with cl (disapproval) If you say that someone does something blindly, you mean that they do it without having enough information, or without thinking about it. → See also blind Don… … English dictionary
blindly — /bluynd lee/, adv. 1. in a blind manner: We felt our way blindly through the black tunnel. 2. without understanding, reservation, or objection; unthinkingly: They followed their leaders blindly. 3. without continuation: The passage ended blindly… … Universalium
blindly — blind|ly [ˈblaındli] adv 1.) not thinking about something or trying to understand it ▪ Don t just blindly accept what you are told. 2.) not seeing or noticing what is around you, especially because you are upset ▪ I don t know, she repeated as… … Dictionary of contemporary English
blindly — adverb 1. without seeing or looking (Freq. 4) he felt around his desk blindly • Derived from adjective: ↑blind 2. without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis (Freq. 1) they bought the car blindly he picked a wife bli … Useful english dictionary
blindly — adverb 1 not thinking about something or trying to understand it: Don t just blindly accept what you re told. 2 not seeing or noticing what is around you: He felt around blindly for the matches … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
blindly — adverb 1) he ran blindly upstairs Syn: impetuously, impulsively, recklessly, heedlessly 2) they blindly followed US policy Syn: uncritically, unquestioningly, unthinkingly, mindlessly, indiscriminately • … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary