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blindly

英 [ˈblaɪndli]

美 [ˈblaɪndli]

adv.  摸黑地; 在黑暗中; 不加思考地; 盲目地

BNC.12187 / COCA.12435

牛津词典

    adv.

    • 摸黑地;在黑暗中
      without being able to see what you are doing
      1. She groped blindly for the light switch in the dark room.
        她在黑暗的房间里摸索电灯开关。
    • 不加思考地;盲目地
      without thinking about what you are doing
      1. He wanted to decide for himself instead of blindly following his parents' advice.
        他想自己拿主意,而不是盲目听从他父母的意见。

    柯林斯词典

    英英释义

    adv

    • without preparation or reflection
      1. they bought the car blindly
      2. he picked a wife blindly
    • without seeing or looking
      1. he felt around his desk blindly

    双语例句

    • Frampton struck out blindly, hitting not Waddington, but an elderly man.
      弗兰普顿乱打一通,没有打到沃丁顿却打到了一位老人。
    • The aforementioned suggestions are for consideration only and not to be followed blindly.
      以上意见仅供参酌,切勿机械执行。
    • She was confident of their own, but not blindly arrogant.
      她对自己很有信心,但不盲目自大。
    • On the individual worship blindly, this is a kind of liberalism.
      对个人盲目崇拜,这是一种自由主义。
    • Don't just blindly follow what the banker says
      不要盲目听信银行家的话。
    • We mustn't blindly follow in the footsteps of foreign practice.
      我们没必要盲目地按外国的办法行事。
    • You can never follow others blindly in this matter.
      在这件事情上,你决不能随波逐流。
    • Without [ it] I would have blindly pursued profits at any cost.
      没有(它),我可能会不惜代价地盲目追求利润。
    • With the information we have now, we can only speculate blindly.
      以我们现在所有的情报,我们只能盲目地推测。
    • Someone who is adored blindly and excessively.
      被盲目和过度崇拜的人。