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21 blind-approach
blind-approach adj:blind-approach beacon Blindlandefeuer n;blind-approach beam system impulsgesteuerte Navigationsbake (zum Ansteuern der Landebahn) -
22 blind faith
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23 blind in one eye
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24 blind spot
3 fig ( point of ignorance) ignorance f ¢ ; to have a blind spot as far as sth is concerned ne rien comprendre à qch. -
25 blind
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26 blind alley
blind alley [ˏblaɪndˊælɪ]1. n тупи́к; перен. бызвы́ходное положе́ние2. a бесперспекти́вный; безвы́ходный;blind alley employment ( или occupation) бесперспекти́вная рабо́та
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27 blind to
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28 blind-alley
blind-alley adj zu nichts führend:blind-alley occupation Stellung f ohne Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten -
29 blind flight
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30 Blind Freddie
Blind Freddie [ˈfredı] s:Blind Freddie could see that! umg das sieht doch ein Blinder! -
31 blind landing
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32 Blind Date
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33 blind
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34 blind
[blin:d]adj.слепойsom inte kan se (bildligt kompromisslös, fanatisk)hon hade en blind tro på sin egen förmåga--она слепо верила в свои возможности -
35 blind
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36 blind in one eye
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37 blind date
blind date[bl'aind deit] n encontro com desconhecido do sexo oposto.————————blind dateencontro às escuras. -
38 blind hazard
blind hazard, blind hookey [´blaind¸hæzəd, -¸huki] n хазартна игра. -
39 blind blocking
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40 blind blocking
= blind embossing; = blind stamping
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