blindfolded
v. (尤指用布)擋住(某人)的視線( blindfold的過去式 ); 矇住(某人)的眼睛; 使不理解; 矇騙
A blindfold is a strip of cloth that is tied over someone's eyes so that they cannot see.
If you blindfold someone, you tie a blindfold over their eyes.
His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to a flat in southern Beirut...
綁架者把他的眼睛蒙起來,並開車把他帶到了貝魯特南部的一處公寓。
The report says prisoners were often kept blindfolded.
該報道稱犯人常會被矇住雙眼。
If someone does something blindfold, they do it while wearing a blindfold.
The Australian chess grandmaster Ian Rogers took on six opponents blindfold and beat five.
澳大利亞國際象棋頂級大師伊恩·羅傑斯和6位對手下盲棋,戰勝了5位。
If you say that you can do something blindfold, you are emphasizing that you can do it easily, for example because you have done it many times before.
He read the letter again although already he could have recited its contents blindfold.
儘管對信的內容已經能夠倒背如流了,他還是又看了一遍。
1. wearing a blindfold
The report says prisoners were often kept blindfolded.
該報道稱犯人常會被矇住雙眼。
They were each blindfolded with big red handkerchiefs.
他們每個人的眼睛都被一塊紅色大手巾矇住了.
The men blindfolded them quickly.
這些人趕緊把他們的臉用布蒙上.
His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to a flat in southern Beirut.
綁架者把他的眼睛蒙起來,並開車把他帶到了貝魯特南部的一處公寓。
A mother recognises the feel of her child's skin when blindfolded. Similarly, she can instantly identify her baby's cry.
即便是蒙上眼睛母親也能摸出自己孩子的肌膚。同樣地,母親也能立即聽出自己孩子的哭聲。