blind date
ˌblind ˈdate noun [countable]
قرار ملاقات میان زن ومردی که همدیگر را نمی شناسند
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English Dictionary Blind Date a popular British television show (1985–2003) in which one person chose a partner from three people who they could not see, by asking them silly questions. They then went away for a short holiday together, and came back on the show the next week to talk about their experiences and say whether they liked each other. There was a similar programme on American television called
The Dating Game.
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ˌblind ˈdate noun [countable] an arranged meeting between a man and woman who have not met each other before:
Would you ever go on a blind date? [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms blind datean arranged meeting for two people who have never met each other before, in order to try to start a romantic relationship. I agreed to go on a blind date with one of Savita's ex-boyfriends. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
blind datea date where the two people have never met before
I went on a blind date in university but it did not work out very well.
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blind date n. An engagement or date arranged by friends for people who have not previously known one another.
A blind date can be a huge success, or a big disappointment. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲