0 a light on the outside of a vehicle that turns on and off quickly to show other people you are going to turn in that direction -- (车辆的)转向灯
1 two pieces of leather that are put at the side of a horse's eyes so that it can only see forward -- 马眼罩
I was blinkered by my record company.
She admits she still unconsciously turns on the blinker when she drives by.
They have come in with a lot of ideas, but after 18 months, evidence has emerged with startling and hideous clarity that they are blinkered against any reasonable debate.
Is this because either or both are bad archaeologists, or being perverse or blinkered?
In its decontextualized forms, it can even sometimes begin to underscore a self-serving, blinkered analyses of structures of authority that are unfamiliar and outside the range of one's own culture.
Along the way it intersects two county roads at blinker lights.
People blinker themselves to the damage to the family structure, particularly to children and women.
Therefore, there is already in the paragraph as it stands a very considerable blinker upon his proceedings.