blinkers

blink·er

 (blĭng′kər)
n.
1. One that blinks, especially a light that blinks in order to convey a message or warning.
2. blinkers See blinder.
tr.v. blink·ered, blink·er·ing, blink·ers
To put blinders on.
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blinkers

(ˈblɪŋkəz)
pl n
1. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) (sometimes singular) chiefly Brit leather sidepieces attached to a horse's bridle to prevent sideways vision. Usual US and Canadian word: blinders
2. a slang word for goggle4
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Translations
paraocchi

blinkers

[ˈblɪŋkəz] NPL
1. (Brit) [of horse] → anteojeras fpl
2. (Aut) → intermitentes mpl, direccionales mpl (Mex)
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blinkers

[ˈblɪŋkərz] nplœillères fpl
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blinkers

[ˈblɪŋkəz] npl (Brit) → paraocchi mpl
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