单词 | blind date |
释义 | blind date From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishblind dateˌblind ˈdate noun [countable]SYRELATIONSHIPan arranged meeting between two people who have not met each other before Would you ever go on a blind date?Examples from the Corpusblind date• They chose their high-flying ceremony after a blind date and party brought them together.• Once seated, Denice tells us she's only been on a blind date once before, and that was years ago.• In mid-September, he met Pamela Digby on a blind date and proposed.• They met on a blind date.• Or a blind date with Black Francis??Blind DateBlind Datea popular British television show (1985–2003) in which one person chose a partner from three people who they could not see, by asking them silly questions. They then went away for a short holiday together, and came back on the show the next week to talk about their experiences and say whether they liked each other. There was a similar programme on American television called The Dating Game. |
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