blinker

美 [ˈblɪŋkər]英 [ˈblɪŋkə(r)]
  • n.马眼罩
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noun

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马眼罩
pieces of leather that are placed at the side of a horse's eyes to stop it from looking sideways

We need to have a fresh look at the plan, without blinkers (= we need to consider every aspect of it) .

我们应该用新的眼光全面地考虑这个计划。

noun

1
a light that flashes on and off;used as a signal or to send messages
Synonym: flasher
2
blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
Synonym: winker blinder
3
a blinking light on a motor vehicle that indicates the direction in which the vehicle is about to turn
Synonym: turn signal turn indicator trafficator

verb

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put blinders on (a horse)

数据来源:WordNet

  1. Synchronized blinker lights are set up in New York and San Francisco .

    两盏同步的闪光灯分别设在纽约和旧金山。

  2. My father put on the blinker , pulled off the road , and turned off the car .

    我父亲打开车子的闪光灯,把车开到路边停下。

  3. You got your blinker on , but ... you haven 't yet .

    你开了转向灯了,不过还没有转弯。

  4. My father put the blinker on

    我父亲打开车子的闪光灯

  5. Did you just put your blinker on ?

    你刚刚是打转向灯了吗?

  6. Hey , cruz , your blinker 's on

    嘿科鲁兹你转向灯亮了

  7. If you live in region where it snows , do keep the snow shovels to be kept in cars , along with a torch ( preferably with a blinker built in ), a blanket , spare gloves , etc.

    如果你住的地方经常下雪,务必在行驶时带上雪铲、手电(最好装有警戒灯)、毛毯、备用手套等东西以应急。