blind date
英 [ˌblaɪnd ˈdeɪt]
美 [ˌblaɪnd ˈdeɪt]
n. (有时由第三方安排的)男女初次约会
牛津词典
noun
- (有时由第三方安排的)男女初次约会
a meeting between two people who have not met each other before. The meeting is sometimes organized by their friends because they want them to develop a romantic relationship.
柯林斯词典
- 盲目约会;(由第三方安排的)男女初次约会
Ablind dateis an arrangement made for you to spend a romantic evening with someone you have never met before.
英英释义
noun
- a date with a stranger
- she never goes on blind dates
- a participant in a blind date (someone you meet for the first time when you have a date with them)
双语例句
- His friends tried to set him up on a blind date, but it didn't work out.
他的朋友尝试着给他安排了一次相亲,可是没有成功。 - That was the blind date I told you about.
我跟你说过就是我妹妹介绍的人。 - Miranda had agreed to be fixed up on a blind date.
米兰达和刻意安排的对象约会。 - Do you think the blind date is really a good way to develop a new friendship?
你人为相亲真的是发展新恋情的好途径吗? - I meet my wife on a blind date.
我是通过介绍认识我妻子的。 - I've got a blind date with my roommate's younger sister.
我跟我室友的妹妹要做一次盲目约会。 - So, you ever been on a blind date before?
你以前接受过这样类似的约会吗? - Set me up on a blind date? I'll pass.
帮我安排相亲?我放弃。 - When you go on a blind date you are, by definition, meeting someone for the first time.
当你在一个盲人的日期你是,根据定义,会议上有人为第一次。 - The description of your blind date seems to be too good to be true.
你把你这次相亲描述得太美好了,不像是真的。