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blindfold

N สิ่ง ที่ ใช้ ปิด ตา  ผ้า ปิด ตา  sing-ti-chai-pid-ta

 

blindfold

VT ปิดบัง  ทำให้ ไม่เข้าใจ แจ่มแจ้ง  blinker pid-bang

 

blindfold

VT เอา ผ้า ปิด ตา  เอา ผ้า ผูก ตา  aol-pha-pid-ta

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BLINDFOLD

a.[blind and fold. ] Having the eyes covered; having the mental eye darkened.

 

BLINDFOLD

v.t.To cover the eyes; to hinder from seeing.

 

BLINDFOLDED

pp. Having the eyes covered; hindered from seeing.

 

BLINDFOLDING

ppr. Covering the eyes; hindering from seeing.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BLINDFOLD

Blind "fold `, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blindfolded; p. pr. & vb. n.Blindfolding. ] Etym: [OE. blindfolden, blindfelden, blindfellen; AS. blind blind + prob. fellan, fyllan, to fell, strike down. ]

 

Defn: To cover the eyes of, as with a bandage; to hinder from seeing. And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face. Luke xxii. 64.

 

BLINDFOLD

BLINDFOLD Blind "fold `, a.

 

Defn: Having the eyes covered; blinded; having the mental eye darkened. Hence: Heedless; reckless; as, blindfold zeal; blindfold fury. Fate's blindfold reign the atheist loudly owns. Dryden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

blindfold

blind fold |ˈblīndˌfōld ˈblaɪn (d )ˌfoʊld | verb [ with obj. ] deprive (someone ) of sight by tying a piece of cloth around the head so as to cover the eyes. noun a piece of cloth tied around the head to cover someone's eyes. adjective literary wearing a blindfold. (of a game of chess ) conducted without sight of board and pieces. adverb with a blindfold covering the eyes: the reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster. done with great ease and confidence, as if it could have been done wearing a blindfold: missing putts that he would normally hole blindfold. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: alteration, by association with fold 1, of blindfeld, past participle of obsolete blindfell strike blind, blindfold, from Old English geblindfellan (see blind, fell 2 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

blindfold

blind |fold |ˈblʌɪn (d )fəʊld | noun a piece of cloth tied round the head to cover someone's eyes. verb [ with obj. ] deprive (someone ) of sight by tying a blindfold round their head. adverb & adjective Brit. with a blindfold covering the eyes: [ as adv. ] : the reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster. (of a game of chess ) conducted without sight of board and pieces. [ as adv. ] used to convey that something is done with great ease and confidence: he missed putts that he would normally hole blindfold. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: alteration, by association with fold 1, of blindfeld, past participle of obsolete blindfell strike blind, blindfold , from Old English geblindfellan (see blind, fell 2 ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

blindfold

bl nd f ld 動詞 他動詞 …に目隠しをする ; …の目をくらます, …を欺く .名詞 C 目隠し (布 ).形容詞 副詞 目隠しをし [され ]た [て ]; 向こう見ずの [に ].can d A bl ndfold ⦅くだけて ⦆Aは朝飯前だ .