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  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    blind adjective danish

    uden evne el. vilje til at være opmærksom på (best ... : hverdagen -- vanen -- kan gøre os blinde, døve og stumme | Jeg er ikke blind for, at det er meget svært at få budgettet til at hænge sammen

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    blind adjective danish

    ude af stand til at se : En kattekilling er blind, når den kommer til verden | Han blev på grund af sin sygdom, epilepsi, næsten blind og døv | Der er en have, hvor også blinde kan komme i forårsstemning. De ledes frem efter duften

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind noun english

    people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group; "he spent hours reading to the blind"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind noun english

    a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters); "he waited impatiently in the blind"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind noun english

    a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight; "they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind noun english

    something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity; "he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"; "the holding company was just a blind"

  • March 23. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind adjective english

    unable to see; "a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan

  • March 23. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind adjective english

    unable or unwilling to perceive or understand; "blind to a lover's faults"; "blind to the consequences of their actions"

  • March 23. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    blind adjective english

    not based on reason or evidence; "blind hatred"; "blind faith"; "unreasoning panic"