单词 | deaf |
释义 | deaf adjectiveverbs | adverb | preposition | phrases verbs➤be聋▸➤be born天生耳聋◆their child was born deaf.他们的孩子天生耳聋。➤become, go失聪◆he eventually went deaf.他最终失去了听力。➤remain一直耳聋◆she remained deaf until she died.直到去世她一直没有恢复听力。➤leave sb, make sb使某人耳聋◆standing next to the machine all day left her deaf in one ear.整日站在机器旁边使她一只耳朵失聪。adverb➤completely, profoundly (technical术语) , stone, totally完全没有听力;全聋◆many of these children are profoundly deaf.这些孩子中有许多是全聋。◆it's no good shouting-he's stone deaf.大喊也没用 - 他什么也听不见。➤legally (name) 法律认定耳聋▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/有些耳背◆she spoke loudly because her mother was a little deaf.她说话很大声,因为她母亲有点儿耳背。➤partially部份耳聋▸➤nearly近乎耳聋preposition➤to (figurative) 对⋯充耳不闻◆the committee remained deaf to our suggestions.委员会对我们的建议充耳不闻。phrases➤deaf in one ear一只耳朵聋deaf/def ||; dɛf/adj1. unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well 聋的;听力不佳的: ◇you'll have to speak louder. my father's a bit deaf. 你说话要大声一点,我父亲的耳朵有点聋。◇to go deaf 变聋 2. the deaf noun [pl] people who cannot hear 聋人 3. deaf to sth not wanting to listen to sth 不愿意听: ◇i've told her what i think but she's deaf to my advice. 我已经把我的意见告诉她,但她对我的建议充耳不闻。 ➔deafness noun [u] deafsee ⇨ hear 6 deaf /dɛf; def/adj 1. unable to hear 聋的; 听力差的:◇i'm deaf in my right ear. 我右耳听不见。 2. the deaf people who are deaf 聋人,聋子 3. deaf to sth unwilling to listen to something 装聋作哑,充耳不闻:◇the guards were deaf to the prisoners' complaints. 卫兵对囚犯们的抱怨装聋作哑。 ☞ deaf |
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