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ad. 轻率地, 盲目地

  1. A person regarded as being foolishly or blindly optimistic.
    过分乐观者,盲目乐观者被视为愚蠢地或盲目地乐观的人
  2. One that is adored, often blindly or excessively.
    被过度崇拜的人往往是盲目或过分地被别人尊崇的人
  3. He's going into this blindly.
    他盲目地去做这个。


blindly
[ adv ]
  1. without seeing or looking

  2. <adv.all>
    he felt around his desk blindly
  3. without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis

  4. <adv.all>
    they bought the car blindly
    he picked a wife blindly


Blindly \Blind"ly\, adv.
Without sight, discernment, or understanding; without
thought, investigation, knowledge, or purpose of one's own.

By his imperious mistress blindly led. --Dryden.

  1. Fund managers should judge any takeover proposal on whether it helps or harms the pension interests of workers and retirees who participate in the fund or benefit from it, rather than "blindly" follow the wishes of corporate management, he said.
  2. Last fall, the Helmsleys' lawyer, Gerald Feffer, claimed that the false invoices were used by Turco and Licari "to enable them to steal blindly from the Helmsleys.
  3. "He took a submachine gun out of the backpack at his feet and started shooting blindly.
  4. MERRILL LYNCH: At industry giant Merrill Lynch & Co., research director Andrew Melnick warns against "blindly looking at energy" and urges bargain hunting among some technology stocks like Compaq Computer Corp.
  5. It's made up of zealots blindly loyal to Khomeini.
  6. "It appears that thick fog in the area at the time played the villain's role as the pilot flew blindly into the mountainside," said an airline official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  7. No one claimed responsibility. The next day, a group of nervous off-duty policemen blindly pointed their guns towards a side street and fired in response to celebratory shots fired in the air by people in a marriage party.
  8. Thus, while employee ownership and self-management may make sense in certain instances, the concept should not be glamorized to the point where all forms are blindly accepted as being more "democratic" and making economic sense.
  9. 'We should have a referendum on Europe, although I doubt there would be enough signatures.' Of more than a dozen people 'in the street', Ana is alone in being critical: 'Italy has blindly accepted everything about European integration.
  10. "By imposing moratoria, the Congress is saying that we should blindly reject even the possibilities before us," Lujan said. "Certainly we must assess the risks.
  11. The details are from a single case, but they reflect the way the press blindly accepts and repeats tales of diminished care that would come with universal, uniform health insurance in America.
  12. All this makes some people fear that the Wall Street firms may be making a devil's bargain with the Japanese, blindly trading away their know-how for short-term cash and connections.
  13. Police said three suspects showed no remorse Tuesday when they were charged with murdering a 9-month-old boy by blindly firing through a door to settle a dispute with the infant's uncle.
  14. "We cannot sail blindly into the future," said Bromley, another conference co-chairman.
  15. Mr. Valenti said the figures indicate movie studios "no longer can blindly count on growing legions of teen-agers to populate the theaters."
  16. No less a body of devotees to the rule of law than the Supreme Court has now recognized the dangers of blindly allowing the law to lord it over ever greater areas of American life.
  17. Many cited their dislike of blindly following orders.
  18. It would be ironic if the Trekkers, many of whom have memorized every bump on every Klingon's carapace, remained blindly loyal to the old, since futurists should relish the new and surprising.
  19. Ms. Cohen suggests in her article that "Borderline Medicine" reflects "the way the press blindly accepts and repeats tales of diminished care that would come with universal, uniform health insurance in America."
  20. But residents aren't blindly supportive.
  21. "We cannot develop blindly," the premier said.
  22. Without an accepted strategy, each Western country might race blindly to corner the Soviet market, however illusive that might be in real terms.
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