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81 blind wall
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82 blind window
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83 blind woman
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84 blind-dating
adj.de cita a ciegas, de citas a ciegas.s.el acostumbrar citas ciegas. -
85 blind-faith
adj.de fe ciega. -
86 blind-staggers
s.modorra patológica de los animales, intoxicación aguda de los animales producida por el selenio, modorra. -
87 blind-worm
s.cecilia, serpiente pequeña que parece ciega. -
88 color-blind
tr['kʌləblaɪnd]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=colour-blind colour-blind{color-blind ['kʌlər.blaɪnd] adj: daltónicoadj.• daltoniano, -a adj.adjective daltónico, daltoniano(US) ['kʌlǝblaɪnd]ADJ daltónico* * *adjective daltónico, daltoniano -
89 Venetian blind
(a window blind made of thin, movable, horizontal strips of wood, metal or plastic: We have put up Venetian blinds to stop our neighbours looking in our front windows.) persiana graduable/venecianapersiana graduable, persiana venecianavenetian blind [və'ni:ʃən] n: persiana f venecianan.• persiana s.f.və'niːʃənnoun persiana f veneciana or de lamas, persiana f americana (Arg), cortina f veneciana (Ur)* * *[və'niːʃən]noun persiana f veneciana or de lamas, persiana f americana (Arg), cortina f veneciana (Ur) -
90 colour-blind
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91 it's a case of the blind leading the blind
figurative use tan ciego el uno como el otroEnglish-spanish dictionary > it's a case of the blind leading the blind
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92 the blind leading the blind
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93 double-blind
['dʌblˌblaɪnd]ADJdouble-blind experiment — experimento en el que ni el analizador ni el sujeto conoce las características
double-blind method — método según el cual ni el analizador ni el sujeto conoce las características del producto
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94 love is blind
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95 snow-blind
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96 stone-blind
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97 roller blind
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98 be as blind as a bat
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99 go blind
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100 hunter's blind
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