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词典释义:
blinkered
英 [ˈblɪŋkəd]
美 [ˈblɪŋkərd]
v. 给戴眼罩;使(人)看问题褊狭:(blinker的过去式和过去分词)
双语例句
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It became clear to everyone that the chairman was too reactionary, too blinkered.
现在每人都看清了主席太保守、太狭隘。
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This special report will argue that both sides are blinkered.
本次特别报道认为这两种意见都有其局限性。
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But not all Arab accounts of Sudan are so blinkered and shrill.
但是并非所有关于苏丹的阿拉伯报导都是狭隘极端的。
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The Ying man hadn't showed any fear on his face, not even blinkered his eyes.
郢人不仅脸上未变,连眼睛都没有眨一下。
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It is easy enough to criticise economists: too superior, too blinkered, too often wrong.
批评经济学家是再容易不过了:高高在上,眼界狭隘,错误频频。
近义词
释义
adj.
(of a horse)wearing blinkers
(马)戴眼罩的。
figurative having or showing a narrow or limited outlook
〈喻〉 眼光褊狭的,认识片面的
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a blinkered attitude.
褊狭的态度。
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