柯林斯詞典blindly /?bla?ndl?/ 1. ADV If you say that someone does something blindly, you mean that they do it without having enough information, or without thinking about it. 盲目地[表不滿] Don't just blindly follow what the banker says. 不要盲目地聽從這位銀行家的話。 Without adequate information, many students choose a college almost blindly. 由於沒有足夠的信息,很多學(xué)生幾乎都是盲目地選擇大學(xué)。2. →see also blind 返回 blindly劍橋詞典 blindly adverb (NOT SEEING) not able to see or not noticing what is around you 摸黑地,在黑暗中 The room was completely dark and I fumbled blindly for the door . 房間裡一片漆黑,我摸索著找門。 blindly adverb (NOT THINKING) not thinking about or understanding what you are doing 盲目地;沒頭沒腦地 They just blindly followed orders . 他們衹是盲目地服從命令。 返回 blindly