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be blind to造句
1 He is blind to the effect of his actions. 2 She is blind to her husband's faults. 3 All the time I was blind to your suffering. 4 He is blind to his son's faults. 5 She was blind to the feelings and sensitivities of other people. 6 He is so rash that he is blind to the probable results of his rude words. 7 I am blinded to the heart. 8 Most are blind to their faults. 9 He also loved his daughter, and was blind to her eccentricities. 10 She was blind to the larger picture that involves building and maintaining good relationships with both fellow-workers and superiors. 11 The therapists and the interviewers who assessed treatment effect were blinded to the drug treatment the patients were receiving. 12 Gone are the days when scientists were blind to the world beneath their feet. 13 A hint she had been blind to because the very notion of suicide was so antithetical to her own nature. 14 Neither television nor the publishing establishment were blind to the possibilities. 15 Pentheus by now was blind to everything except his anger and his scorn. 16 Men are blind to their weaknesses or defects, and refuse to admit their faults or mistakes voluntarily and gracefully.Dr T.P.Chia 17 Not that the leaders of the Reformation were blind to this. 18 His article did one of the most intriguing individuals in the industry justice without being blind to his flaws. 19 Both the microbiologist and the pathologist were blinded to the treatment by coding the samples with random numbers. 20 We be blind to her selfishness. 21 One tends to be blind to one's faults. 22 We be blind to the suffering of others. 23 China cannot be blind to the Kims’ bungling and bellicosity, nor welcome their nuclear ambitions. 24 Never should any government be blind to this point or they will pay a heavy price. 25 To be blind to this will lead to the gravest error. 26 She could no longr be blind to Miss Bingley's inattention. 27 We tend to be blind to our own assumptions when we are locked inside them. 28 The judges need to be blind to all external factors. 29 We all knew what was happening-surely Western diplomats could not be blind to what was going on? 30 If one continues to cast an indifferent eye on/to turn a deaf ear to/ to be blind to/to overlook the problem, things are sure to go from bad to worse.