blindside
verb /ˈblaɪndsaɪd/
/ˈblaɪndsaɪd/
(North American English)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they blindside | /ˈblaɪndsaɪd/ /ˈblaɪndsaɪd/ |
he / she / it blindsides | /ˈblaɪndsaɪdz/ /ˈblaɪndsaɪdz/ |
past simple blindsided | /ˈblaɪndsaɪdɪd/ /ˈblaɪndsaɪdɪd/ |
past participle blindsided | /ˈblaɪndsaɪdɪd/ /ˈblaɪndsaɪdɪd/ |
-ing form blindsiding | /ˈblaɪndsaɪdɪŋ/ /ˈblaɪndsaɪdɪŋ/ |
- blindside somebody to attack somebody from the direction where they cannot see you coming
攻其不备;出其不意地袭击 - [usually passive] to give somebody an unpleasant surprise
使遭受意外的打击 - be blindsided (by something) Just when it seemed life was going well, she was blindsided by a devastating illness.
正当生活似乎一帆风顺的时候,她突然得了一场重病。
- be blindsided (by something) Just when it seemed life was going well, she was blindsided by a devastating illness.