blind spot

n.

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1. N-COUNT 无视;一无所知 If you say that someone has a blind spot about something, you mean that they seem to be unable to understand it or to see how important it is. 
  • The prime minister has a blind spot on ethical issues...

    这位首相无视道德问题。

  • When I was single I never worried about money — it was a bit of a blind spot.

    我独身时从不为钱操心——这算是一种无知的表现。

2. N-COUNT (视线内的)盲点,看不到的地方,死角 A blind spot is an area in your range of vision that you cannot see properly but which you really should be able to see. For example, when you are driving a car, the area just behind your shoulders is often a blind spot. 
Noun

1. a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment;

  • "golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it"

2. the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light

体育

  • 1.盲点
  • 2.击球薄弱点

心理学

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  • 1.盲点

物理学

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  • 1.盲点

生理学

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  • 1.盲点

药学

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  • 1.盲点

计算机

  • 1.盲点
1. I have a blind spot where classic music is concerned.
我对古典音乐一窍不通。

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