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1 blind date
Blind Date nt, Verabredung f mit einem/einer Unbekannten;to go [out] on a \blind date ein Blind Date haben -
2 blind
blind I v 1. absplitten, Splitt aufbringen, abstumpfen (Straße); 2. zusetzen, verstopfen (z. B. Siebe, Filter); 3. matt werden (Glas) blind II 1. blind, verdeckt; nicht durchgehend; 2. matt; glanzlos blind III Abschirmung f, Blende f; Jalousie f, Schattenvorhang mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > blind
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3 blind-approach
blind-approach adj:blind-approach beacon Blindlandefeuer n;blind-approach beam system impulsgesteuerte Navigationsbake (zum Ansteuern der Landebahn) -
4 blind-alley
blind-alley adj zu nichts führend:blind-alley occupation Stellung f ohne Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten -
5 blind flight
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6 Blind Freddie
Blind Freddie [ˈfredı] s:Blind Freddie could see that! umg das sieht doch ein Blinder! -
7 blind landing
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8 blind mans bluff
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9 blind mans buff
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10 blind-sniff
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11 blind alley
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12 blind man's bluff
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13 blind man's 'buff
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14 blind spot
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15 blind
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16 blind approach
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17 blind gut
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18 blind staggers
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19 blind-stamp
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20 blind flange
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