blind-spot

英[b'laɪndsp'ɒt] 美[b'laɪndsp'ɒt]
  • 盲点;暗点
  • blind adj.盲目的;瞎的;未察觉的vt.使失明;隐藏adv.盲目地n.百叶窗;幌子
  • sample n.样品;样本vt.采样;取样;品尝,体验
名词 blind spot:
  1. a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment

  2. the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light

    1. The region is called the blind spot.
      这个区域叫做盲点。
    2. The power of this paralysing sense of fear has driven some to a blind spot where they cannot see matters in perspective.
      这种杯弓蛇影的慑骇力,却把人类美好的信念,无情地推向一个错误的盲点。