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  • 1 blind

    [blaɪnd]
    1. adjective
    1) not able to see:

    a blind man.

    أعْمى
    2) ( with to) unable to notice:

    She is blind to his faults.

    أَعْمى عَن أخطاء الغيْر،مُتَغاضٍ
    3) hiding what is beyond:

    a blind corner.

    حاجِبٌ للرؤيَه
    4) of or for blind people:

    a blind school.

    لِلْعُميان
    2. noun

    The sunlight is too bright – pull down the blinds!

    شَمْسِيَّةُ الشُّبّاك
    2) something intended to mislead or deceive:

    He did that as a blind.

    شَيء للتَّمْويه
    3. verb
    to make blind:

    He was blinded in the war.

    يُصيبُ بالعَمى

    Arabic-English dictionary > blind

  • 2 blind

    أَعْمَى \ blind: to (make) unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?. \ ضَرِير \ blind: unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?. \ كَفِيف \ blind: unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?.

    Arabic-English glossary > blind

  • 3 عمى

    عَمّى: صَيّرَهُ أعْمَى
    to blind, make blind

    Arabic-English new dictionary > عمى

  • 4 عور

    عَوّرَ: صَيّرَهُ أعْوَر
    to deprive of one eye, make blind in one eye

    Arabic-English new dictionary > عور

  • 5 blinding

    adjective
    1) tending to make blind:

    a blinding light.

    مُصيبٌ بالعَمى
    2) sudden:

    He realized, in a blinding flash, that she was the murderer.

    فُجائي

    Arabic-English dictionary > blinding

  • 6 أعمى

    أَعْمَى \ blind: to (make) unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أعمى

  • 7 حجب

    حَجَبَ: سَتَرَ، أخْفَى
    to veil, screen, cover, curtain; to hide, conceal, obscure, mask, blind, wrap, envelop, (en)shroud; to cloak, mantle; to make invisible; to obstruct, block (the view); to make inaccessible

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حجب

  • 8 let down

    1) to lower:

    She let down the blind.

    يُسْقِط

    You must give a film show at the party – you can't let the children down (noun ˈlet-down)

    She felt he had let her down by not coming to see her perform.

    يَخْذُل، يَتَخَلّى عن
    3) to make flat by allowing the air to escape:

    When he got back to his car, he found that some children had let his tyres down.

    يُفْرِغ الهَواء من إطار السَّيّارَه
    4) to make longer:

    She had to let down the child's skirt.

    يُطَوِّل، يُسْدِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > let down

См. также в других словарях:

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  • blind — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking the power of sight; unable to see. 2) done without being able to see or without necessary information. 3) lacking perception, judgement, or reason. 4) concealed, closed, or blocked off. 5) (of flying) using instruments only …   English terms dictionary

  • blind — /blaɪnd / (say bluynd) adjective 1. lacking the sense of sight. 2. unwilling or unable to try to understand: blind to all arguments. 3. not controlled by reason: blind tenacity. 4. not possessing or proceeding from intelligence. 5. lacking all… …  

  • blind — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German blint blind, Old English blandan to mix more at blend Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) sightless (2) having less than 1/10 of normal vision in the more efficient …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • blind — 1. adjective 1) he has been blind since birth Syn: sightless, unsighted, visually impaired, visionless, unseeing; partially sighted, purblind; informal as blind as a bat Ant: sighted 2) the government must be blind Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • blind — I. a. 1. Sightless, destitute of vision, eyeless. 2. Ignorant, undiscerning, unenlightened, benighted, without insight, injudicious, incapable of judging. 3. Concealed, hidden, remote, obscure, dim, unlucid, involved, intricate, labyrinthine,… …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • blind — [blīnd] adj. [ME & OE: see BLEND] 1. without the power of sight; unable to see; sightless 2. of or for sightless persons 3. not able or willing to notice, understand, or judge 4. done without adequate directions or knowledge [a blind search] 5. h …   English World dictionary

  • blind — adj Blind, sightless, purblind mean lacking or deficient in the power to see or to discriminate objects. Blind is used to imply absence or deprivation or gross restriction of the power of vision, either by congenital defect or as a result of… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • blind — I (concealed) adjective buried, camouflaged, covered, covert, dim, disguised, hidden, imperceptible, inconspicuous, indiscernible, latent, masked, obscure, out of view, private, screened, secreted, shadowy, sheltered, shrouded, unapparent,… …   Law dictionary

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