blindsided
基本解釋
- v.攻擊無(wú)防備的一側(cè); 使不愉快地感到意外
- adj.鑽進(jìn)死衚同的;思想僵化的
英漢例句
- First, we are not blindsided by illusions.
首先,我們不再被錯(cuò)覺(jué)矇蔽。 - Like the criticism I received on the NOLS course, the feedback to my article completely blindsided me.
就像我在NOLS課程中麪對(duì)的批評(píng)似的,對(duì)我文章的反餽完全矇蔽了我的雙眼。 - Several times in the book Mr. Bush uses the term “blindsided” to describe his feelings about a crisis that his advisers and cabinet seem not to have filled him in on.
“措手不及”一詞在書(shū)中出現(xiàn)了好幾次。 似乎是他的顧問(wèn)和內(nèi)閣成員沒(méi)有及時(shí)將那些“緊急事件”告訴他,才弄得他“臨急”“措手不及”。 - We got blindsided by two idiots with a video camera and an awful idea.
FORBES: Businesses Need to Look Good Naked - Your boss may feel angry, betrayed and wronged, or at least blindsided and stranded.
FORBES: How to Quit With Class - Feeling blindsided, Stelmar executives didn't initially respond to OMI, which then gave the company a deadline.
FORBES: Easy.com, Easy Go
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- If you say that you were blindsided by something, you mean that it surprised you in a negative way.
柯林斯英英字典
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 攻擊(對(duì)手)未加防備的一側(cè),攻其不備