Bats have very sensitive eyes that are pretty much useless if they try to see anything in daylight. This leads people to think that bats have very bad vision.
another answer for 'simile for a bat' isAs gloomy as a batAs bold as a bat
Descripitve phrases mean when u are compareing with some thing. Like you are as blind as a bat
Cecilia is a female name meaning "the way for the blind." The name has a Latin origin and comes from the Latin word "caecus" which means "blind". The name has been in the top 500 most popular female baby names in the United States for the past 100 years.
The plural version of bat is bats.
The abstract noun for the adjective blind is blindness. The word blind is also a verb (blind, blinds, blinding, blinded) and a concrete noun.
When people saw bats fly into walls and/or narrowly miss them. People figured bats were blind and they were right. So whenever someone bumped into a wall, they said they were as blind as bats.
Yes they are blind.
"Idiomas" in English means "languages"
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"¿Qué idiomas hablas?" translates to "What languages do you speak?" in English.
The answer is Aristotle, who wrote: "For as the eyes of bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our soul to the things which are by nature most evident of all," Jon Mkl Sherry Campaign for American Kids
"¿Cuántos idiomas sabes? ¿Cuáles son?" means "What languages do you know? What are they?"
If it relates to person, not very, as bats do have sight although poor and people have no sonar facility to make up it.
Languages
Tu conoces muchos idiomas (informal) Usted conoce muchos idiomas (formal)
to find their way around cause their kinda blind
He is fast. He is as quick as a bunny. She is blind. She is as blind as a bat. Paul is tall. He is as tall as a giant.