blinder
英 [ˈblaɪndə(r)]
美 [ˈblaɪndər]
n. (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现
something which is excellent, especially in sport - (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现
something which is excellent, especially in sport
柯林斯词典
- (运动员或音乐家等的)精彩的表现,出色的表演
If you say that someone such as a sports player or musician has played ablinder, you are emphasizing that they have played something very well. - 同blinkers
Blindersare the same asblinkers.
英英释义
noun
- blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
双语例句
- Blinder: a pair of leather flaps attached to a horse's bridle to curtail side vision.
马的眼罩:系在马勒上缩短侧面视线的一对皮罩。 - Based the theory of monetary economy, this thesis does some extension of the simple credit channel model of Bernanke& Blinder ( 1988).
本文依据货币经济学原理,对Bernanke和Blinder(1988)的信贷渠道简单模型做出了扩展。 - Alan Blinder, a professor at Princeton and former Fed vice-chairman, said: It looks to me like the economy has fallen off a cliff.
普林斯顿(Princeton)教授、前美联储副主席艾伦•布林德(AlanBlinder)表示:在我看来,经济已跌入深渊。 - Mr blinder, who started talking poetry, has therefore wound up talking prose.
因此,最初谈论诗歌的布林德,最后开始说起散文了。 - The last goal was a blinder.
最后那次进球得分真是精彩极了。 - Then, now then may say "world more peaceful, art is blinder".
那么,现在则可以说世界愈安宁,艺术愈盲目。 - Baumol and Blinder, Economics: Principles and Policy.
陈超尘,经济学原理。 - But Mr blinder seemed unaware of the fact that outsourcing via the Internet was the mode of service transactions that the US lobbies were keenest about in the Uruguay round of trade negotiations: they saw that they would be the big winners, as no doubt they are.
但布林德似乎没有认识到一个事实,即通过互联网外包是美国游说者在乌拉圭回合贸易谈判中最热衷的服务交易模式:他们认为自己会成为大赢家,事实无疑也是这样。 - There is a little truth to that, but only a very little, says Alan Blinder, a former Fed governor now at Princeton.
美联储前任副主席、现为普林斯顿大学教授的艾伦•布林德(AlanBlinder)表示:这种说法有点儿道理,但只是一点点。 - Still, central bankers and academics firmly believe in it as a concept. Yet a 1999 paper by Princeton's Alan Blinder shows that the latter are more sceptical of the importance of credibility than the former.
不过,中央银行的官员和学者们都坚信这一理念。而普林斯顿大学(Princeton)的艾伦布林德(AlanBlinder)在1999年发表的一篇文章表明,学者比央行官员更怀疑信誉的重要性。
