柯林斯詞典blind spot (blind spots) 1. N-COUNT If you say that someone has a blind spot about something, you mean that they seem to be unable to understand it or to see how important it is. 無法理解; 看不到某物的重要性 The president has a blind spot on ethical issues. 這位總統(tǒng)似乎看不到倫理問題的重要性。 When I was single I never worried about money – it was a bit of a blind spot. 我單身的時候從沒有為錢操過心- 有點兒意識不到。2. N-COUNT A blind spot is an area in your range of vision that you cannot see properly but which you really should be able to see. For example, when you are driving a car, the area just behind your shoulders is often a blind spot. (視線內的)盲點; 死角 返回 blind spot劍橋詞典an area that you are not able to see , especially the part of a road you cannot see when you are driving , behind and slightly to one side of the car 盲點;視線盲區(qū);(尤指)駕車時的盲區(qū) It can be very dangerous if there's a vehicle in your blind spot . 如果車輛出現(xiàn)在盲區(qū),將是十分危險的。 a subject that you find very difficult to understand at all, sometimes because you are not willing to try 薄弱科目;無知領域 I am pretty good at English , but I have a blind spot where spelling is concerned . 我英語學得不錯,但在拼寫方面有比較薄弱。 返回 blind spot