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41 blind with rage
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42 blind mans bluff
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43 blind mans buff
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44 blind-sniff
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45 blind trust
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46 blind road
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47 blind as an owl
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48 blind alley
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49 blind man's bluff
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50 blind man's 'buff
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51 blind spot
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52 Blind Date
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53 blind
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54 blind
blind, blind as a tick — вдрызг, как стелька His eyes blinded with tears. — Глаза его затуманились. -
55 blind as a bat
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56 blind instrument
слепое орудие (в чьих-л. руках)‘But Justice may now be done, and you yourself may be the first instrument of it.’ ‘Tell me how,’ said Pauline. ‘You will be the blind instrument,’ he said. ‘Tell me how,’ Pauline repeated. (A. Bennett, ‘The City of Pleasure’, ch. XVII) — - Но справедливость может восторжествовать, и может случиться, что вы первая поможете этому. - Скажите, что мне надо сделать? - Вы будете слепым орудием, - сказал мистер Джетсам. - Скажите, что мне надо сделать? - повторила Полина.
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57 blind man
почтовый работник, разбирающий письма без адреса, с неполным или неразборчиво написанным адресомA few insufficiently addressed letters racked the brains of the blind readers at the Post Office. — Работникам почтового отделения пришлось поломать голову над несколькими письмами с неполными адресами.
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58 Blind Ends
A term used by finishers denoting that a piece of cloth is in two or more parts instead of one. Sometimes grey pieces or lumps instead of being one continuous length, are folded up at the mill in two or more pieces which are " blind " ends. These are not discovered by the finisher until too late to catch them and serious damage may result. -
59 Blind Laps
A blind lap is one which does not form a loop. They are used in knitting to make the cloth thicker, to give loops on the face an oblique position, to make the loops perpendicular, or to bind together two adjacent loops. -
60 blind typen
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