blinding
adj. 炫目的,耀眼的; 使人眼花繚亂的; 使人昏聵的; 刺眼的
v. 使失明,使眩暈(blind的現在分詞)
A blinding light is extremely bright.
The doctor worked busily beneath the blinding lights of the delivery room.
這位醫生在產房刺目的燈光下忙碌著。
You use blinding to emphasize that something is very obvious.
The miseries I went through made me suddenly realise with a blinding flash what life was all about.
我所經歷的痛苦讓我突然一下子清楚地領悟到了生活的真諦。
Blinding pain is very strong pain.
There was a pain then, a quick, blinding agony that jumped along Danlo's spine.
先是一陣疼痛,接著一股瞬間的劇痛沿著丹洛的脊柱竄了上來。
1. shining intensely;
One blinding flash after another came, and peal on peal of deafening thunder.
耀眼的閃電一道緊跟著一道, 震耳的雷聲一陣尾隨著一陣.
IR active jamming technology includes IR decoy , IR jammer, DIRCM laser blinding, etc.
紅外有源干擾技術包括紅外干擾彈 、 外干擾機、向紅外對抗和鐳射致盲等.
B: Aren't you afraid of the freezing cold, the biting winds and the blinding blizzards?
乙: 您不怕天寒地凍,寒風刺骨,不怕大風大雪連眼睛也張不開來?
He began to have blinding headaches and to show signs of exhaustion.
他開始隱隱覺得頭痛,並顯出精疲力竭的影響.
Its incidence increases with the duration of diabetes course, has become the developed country blinding disease.
其發病率隨糖尿病病程延長而增加, 已成為發達國家的主要致盲眼病.