blindfold

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English - Turkish
{f} gözlerini bağlamak
{f} gözlerini bağla

Kaçıranlar onun gözlerini bağladılar. - The kidnappers blindfolded her.

Senin partnerinin gözlerini bağla. - Blindfold your partner.

{s} gözleri bağlı

O, Liszt sonatını gözleri bağlı çaldı. - He played the Liszt sonata blindfolded.

göz bağ

Tom Mary'nin göz bağını aldı. - Tom took the blindfold off Mary.

Tom göz bağını çıkardı. - Tom took off the blindfold.

gözleri bağlı olarak
{i} gözbağı
salim kafayla düşünmesini engellemek
(birinin gözlerini) bir şeyle bağlamak
göz bağı

Tom Mary'nin göz bağını aldı. - Tom took the blindfold off Mary.

Tamam, göz bağını çıkar. - OK, take your blindfold off.

göz bağla/bağla
düşüncesizce
{s} körü körüne olan
{f} gözünü kör etmek
körü körüne
{s} düşüncesiz
bir şeyle bağlamak
blindfolded
gözü kapalı

Bunu gözü kapalı yapabilirim. - I can do that blindfolded.

Onu gözü kapalı yapabilirim. - I can do it blindfolded.

blindfolded
Gözleri bağlı

O, Liszt sonatını gözleri bağlı çaldı. - He played the Liszt sonata blindfolded.

blindfolds
Gözlerimiz
blindfolded
gözü bağlı
to blindfold
gözlerini bağlamak
English - English
To obscure understanding or comprehension
A covering, usually a bandage, for the eyes, blocking light to the eyes
To cover the eyes, in order to make someone unable to see
Something that obscures vision (literally or metaphorically)
{i} covering for the eyes to prevent seeing
{a} having the eyes covered, dark, weak
{v} to cover the eyes, to hoodwink
A blindfold is a strip of cloth that is tied over someone's eyes so that they cannot see
If someone does something blindfold, they do it while wearing a blindfold. The Australian chess grandmaster Ian Rogers took on six opponents blindfold and beat five
a cloth used to cover the eyes cover the eyes of (someon)e to prevent him from seeing; "the hostage was blindfolded and driven away"
a cloth used to cover the eyes cover the eyes of (someon)e to prevent him from seeing; "the hostage was blindfolded and driven away" wearing a blindfold
{f} cover the eyes
To cover the eyes of, as with a bandage; to hinder from seeing
If you blindfold someone, you tie a blindfold over their eyes. His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to a flat in southern Beirut The report says prisoners were often kept blindfolded
cover the eyes of (someon)e to prevent him from seeing; "the hostage was blindfolded and driven away"
Having the eyes covered; blinded; having the mental eye darkened
{s} with the eyes covered
emphasis If you say that you can do something blindfold, you are emphasizing that you can do it easily, for example because you have done it many times before. He read the letter again although already he could have recited its contents blindfold. a piece of cloth that covers someone's eyes to prevent them from seeing anything. to cover someone's eyes with a piece of cloth
Hence: Heedless; reckless; as, blindfold zeal; blindfold fury
wearing a blindfold
a cloth used to cover the eyes
blindfold chess
chess played with a blindfold covering the eyes
blindfolded
Wearing a blindfold
blindfolded
Simple past tense and past participle of blindfold
To blindfold
hoodwink
blindfolded
{s} with the eyes covered
blindfolded
past of blindfold
blindfolding
present participle of blindfold
blindfolds
plural of blindfold
blindfolds
third-person singular of blindfold
blindfold
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