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blind


Translation result
ciego persiana, oculto, invidentes, cegar, ceguera blind


blind verb

1. Render unable to see.

The intense light blinded me, and I was unable to see anything on the stage. La luz intensa me cegó y no pude ver nada en el escenario.

2. Make blind by putting the eyes out.

3. Make dim by comparison or conceal.

The bright lights of the city will blind us to the beauty of the stars on this clear night, making them almost invisible. Las luces brillantes de la ciudad nos cegarán para la belleza de las estrellas en esta noche clara, haciendo que sean casi invisibles.

blind noun

1. People who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group.

The blind community has made significant strides in advocating for accessibility and equal opportunities. La comunidad ciega ha logrado avances significativos en el abanderamiento de la accesibilidad y las oportunidades iguales.

2. A hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters).

The group of duck hunters carefully set up their blinds in the marsh, hoping to catch a glimpse of the migrating waterfowl. El grupo de cazadores de patos estableció cuidadosamente sus escondrijos en el pantano, esperando atrapar una vista de las aves acuáticas migratorias.

3. A protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight.

The window blind was drawn closed to block out the harsh sunlight and keep the room cool. La cortina de la ventana fue dibujada cerrada para bloquear la luz intensa del sol y mantener la habitación fresca.

4. Something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity.

The company's latest marketing campaign was accused of using a blind to conceal the negative environmental impact of their products. La campaña publicitaria más reciente de la empresa fue acusada de utilizar una táctica para ocultar el impacto ambiental negativo de sus productos.

blind adjective

1. Unable to see.

The blind child was unable to recognize her mother's face, despite being surrounded by familiar sounds and smells. El niño ciego no pudo reconocer la cara de su madre, a pesar de estar rodeado de sonidos y olores familiares.

2. Unable or unwilling to perceive or understand.

The politician's blind refusal to consider opposing viewpoints led to a divided and ineffective government. El rechazo ciego del político a considerar puntos de vista opuestos llevó a un gobierno dividido e inepto.

3. Not based on reason or evidence.

The politician's blind support of the controversial bill was met with criticism from opponents who argued that it was not grounded in facts. El apoyo ciego del político al proyecto de ley polémico fue objeto de críticas por parte de los opositores, quienes argumentaron que no estaba fundamentado en hechos.