单词 | blindingly |
释义 | blindingly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishblindinglyblind‧ing‧ly /ˈblaɪndɪŋli/ adverbvery or extremelyblindingly obvious that Max wasn’t interested. It was Examples from the Corpusblindingly• blindingly beautiful scenery• Above them a tremendous white fireball blossomed, like the unfolding of a vast paper flower, but now blindingly bright.• My brother's dislike for my wife became blindingly clear last month at a wedding reception.• But the blindingly obvious fad is that no one is around to be disturbed.• It is blindingly obvious that there is not enough money in its coffers to finance the public spending programme.• In which case the reason was blindingly obvious.• Is it not all blindingly obvious?• But what they have in common is something both blindingly simple to name and blindingly difficult to think about.• To begin with the variety of the subject was so dazzling, at times blindingly so.blindingly obvious• In which case the reason was blindingly obvious.• Is it not all blindingly obvious?• But the blindingly obvious fad is that no one is around to be disturbed.• It is blindingly obvious that there is not enough money in its coffers to finance the public spending programme. |
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