blind spot
英 [ˈblaɪnd spɒt]
美 [ˈblaɪnd spɑːt]
n. 视线盲区(尤指车辆驾驶员看不见的路段); 无视; 没有认识; (视网膜的)盲点
牛津词典
noun
- 视线盲区(尤指车辆驾驶员看不见的路段)
an area that sb cannot see, especially an area of the road when they are driving a car - 无视;没有认识
if sb has a blind spot about sth, they ignore it or they are unwilling or unable to understand it - (视网膜的)盲点
the part of the retina in the eye that is not sensitive to light - (无线电)盲区,静区
an area where a radio signal cannot be received
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 无视;一无所知
If you say that someone has ablind spotabout something, you mean that they seem to be unable to understand it or to see how important it is.- The prime minister has a blind spot on ethical issues...
这位首相无视道德问题。 - When I was single I never worried about money — it was a bit of a blind spot.
我独身时从不为钱操心——这算是一种无知的表现。
- The prime minister has a blind spot on ethical issues...
- (视线内的)盲点,看不到的地方,死角
Ablind spotis an area in your range of vision that you cannot see properly but which you really should be able to see. For example, when you are driving a car, the area just behind your shoulders is often a blind spot.
英英释义
noun
- the point where the optic nerve enters the retina
- a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment
- golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it