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101 blind woman
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102 blind dead wall
blind dead wallparede sem janelas ou portas. -
103 blind drunk
blind drunk[bl'aind dr∧ŋk] n completamente embriagado. -
104 blind flying
blind fly.ing[bl'aind flaiiŋ] n vôo cego. -
105 blind gallery
blind gal.ler.y[bl'aind gæləri] n galeria secreta. -
106 blind gut
blind gutapêndice. -
107 blind in one eye
blind in one eyecego de um olho. -
108 blind man’s buff
blind man’s buff[blaind mənz b'∧f] n cabra-cega (brincadeira). -
109 blind sheet
blind sheet[bl'aind ʃi:t] n Graph Arts folha em branco. -
110 blind shell
blind shell[bl'aind ʃel] n granada que não explode. -
111 blind side
blind side[bl'aind said] n o ponto fraco de uma pessoa. -
112 blind test
blind test[bl'aind test] n teste cego. -
113 blind-coal
blind-coal[bl'aind koul] n antracite: tipo de carvão fóssil. -
114 blind hand
blind hand[´blaind¸hænd] n нечетлив почерк. -
115 blind roller
blind roller[´blaind¸roulə] n рулетка за транспарант. -
116 blind stamp
blind stamp[´blaind¸stæmp] n отпечатани знаци върху корица, които са без позлата или друго оцветяване. -
117 blind-beetle
blind-beetle[´blaind¸bi:tl] n майски бръмбар Melotontha. -
118 blind-gut
blind-gut[´blaind¸gʌt] n анат. сляпо черво. -
119 blind-side
blind-side[´blaind¸said] v нанасям неочакван, изненадващ удар. -
120 blind-stitch
blind-stitch[´blaind¸stitʃ] n скрит бод.
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