blindfold
blindfold — 名詞
1. a piece of cloth tied over the eyes so a person cannot see
蒙眼布
遮住眼睛使人看不見的布條
a piece of cloth tied over the eyes so a person cannot see
Priya tied a blindfold over her brother's eyes before the game.
Priya 在遊戲開始前,把蒙眼布綁在弟弟眼睛上。
collocation: tie a blindfold over someone's eyes
A thick blindfold kept Yusuf from seeing the circus animals.
厚厚的蒙眼布讓 Yusuf 看不見馬戲團的動物。
The magician dropped his blindfold and smiled at the crowd.
那位魔術師拿下蒙眼布後,朝觀眾笑了笑。
At the museum, each child wore a blindfold and touched clay bowls.
在博物館裡,每個孩子都戴著蒙眼布摸陶碗。
用法筆記
Usually for a temporary covering used in games, tests, or transport. For sleep or travel comfort, eye mask is more common.
常見錯誤
blindfold — 動詞
1. to put a cloth or similar covering over someone's eyes so they cannot see
蒙眼
用布等物遮住某人的眼睛
to put a cloth or similar covering over someone's eyes so they cannot see
The guards blindfolded the prisoner before leading him to the van.
警衛先把囚犯蒙眼,再帶他上那輛廂型車。
blindfold + object before moving someone
For the party game, Zara blindfolded Ravi with a red scarf.
為了派對遊戲,Zara 用一條紅圍巾把 Ravi 蒙眼。
Two students blindfolded Omar and spun him around three times.
兩個學生把 Omar 蒙眼後,讓他轉了三圈。
The camp leader blindfolded one team member for the night game.
營隊領隊為了晚上的遊戲,把一名隊員蒙眼。
- uncover
General opposite for removing a covering.
文法句型
blindfold + object
用法筆記
Object is usually a person or animal. This sense is often used before a game, a test, or moving someone somewhere.
常見錯誤
blindfold — 副詞
1. while your eyes are covered and you cannot use sight
蒙著眼
在眼睛被遮住時
while your eyes are covered and you cannot use sight
Leila guessed the fruit blindfold and laughed after each bite.
Leila 蒙著眼猜水果,每咬一口就笑出來。
verb + blindfold
The chess player can play blindfold against three friends at once.
那位西洋棋手可以蒙眼同時和三個朋友下棋。
common with play / guess / walk
During practice, the dancers walked blindfold across the quiet hall.
練習時,那些舞者蒙眼走過安靜的大廳。
Hana drew a cat blindfold, and the class burst out laughing.
Hana 蒙眼畫了一隻貓,全班都笑翻了。
- unsighted
More formal and uncommon in everyday speech.
- without seeing
A plain paraphrase, not a fixed single-word alternative.
- with eyes covered
A close descriptive phrase for the literal situation.
- visibly
Shows that sight is available, though it is not an exact opposite in every context.
文法句型
verb + blindfold
用法筆記
Usually follows a verb such as play, walk, or guess. It describes doing the action with the eyes covered, not simply in darkness.