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deaf英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 聋的 unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well
  2. [P]不愿听;不注意 not willing to listen or pay attentions to sth

deaf是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 聋,聋的
  2. 不愿听的,充耳不闻的,不听的
  3. 不去注意的,不理的,置之不理的
  4. 装聋的
  5. 听力不好的
n. (名词)
  1. 聋子,耳聋的人
v. (动词)
  1. (=deafen)使聋,使听不清

deaf变形

比较级:deafer或more deaf

最高级:deafest或most deaf

deaf扩展

deafly (adv.), deafness (n.)

deaf词根

词根:deaf

adj.

deafening 震耳欲聋的;极喧闹的

deafened 变聋的

n.

deafening 隔音

deafness 聋;听力不佳

v.

deafening 使…聋(deafen的ing形式)

deafened 耳聋;后天耳聋(deafen的过去分词)

vi.

deafen 变聋

vt.

deafen 使聋;淹没

deaf英英释义

Noun

1. people who have severe hearing impairments;

"many of the deaf use sign language"

Verb

1. make or render deaf;

"a deafening noise"

Adjective

1. lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part

2. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed;

"deaf to her warnings"

deaf词组

turn a deaf ear充耳不闻;不加理睬;不愿听

deaf ears(鸡的)耳朵

deaf and dumb聋哑的,又聋又哑

deaf mute聋哑人;聋哑的

partially deaf听力部分残疾

deaf词源中文解释

“Old English deaf(聋的)也指“空的,贫瘠的”,源自原始日耳曼语 *daubaz(也指古撒克逊语 dof,古诺尔斯语 daufr,古弗里斯兰语 daf,荷兰语 doof,德语 taub,哥特语 daufs),源自原始印欧语 dheubh-, 用于构成表示“混乱,昏迷,头晕”的词汇(源自希腊语 typhlos “盲”, typhein “冒烟”; 古英语 dumb “不能说话”; 古高地德语 tumb)。

这个词在18世纪之前的发音与 reef(礁)押韵。指“拒绝听或听不见”的意思始于公元1200年。作为名词,“聋人”始于公元1200年。 Deaf-mute(聋哑人)源自1837年的法语 sourd-muet。在18世纪至19世纪的英国,聋哑人被当作算命者。古英语 Deaf as an adder(像毒蛇一样聋)源自诗篇 lviii.5(见 adder)。

deaf_医学行业词汇

聋的:缺乏听觉或听力大部丧失

deaf词源英文解释

Middle English deef, from Old English dēaf; akin to Greek typhlos blind, typhein to smoke, Latin fumus smoke — more at fume

The first known use of deaf was before the 12th century

deaf儿童词典英英释义

deal1 of 3noun

a large or indefinite amount or extent

means a great deal

the act or right of passing out cards to players in a card game

hand entry 1 sense 11b

deal2 of 3verb

to give as one's portion : distribute deal the cards

deal out sandwiches

give entry 1 sense 9a

dealt him a blow

to have to do : treat

the book deals with education

to take action

deal with offenders

to engage in bargaining : trade

to sell or distribute something as a business

deals in insurance

deal3 of 3noun

an act of dealing : transaction

the result of bargaining : a mutual agreement

make a deal for a used car

treatment received

a dirty deal

an arrangement for the advantage of all involved

deal1 of 3noun

a large or indefinite amount or extent

means a great deal

the act or right of passing out cards to players in a card game

hand entry 1 sense 11b

deal2 of 3verb

to give as one's portion : distribute deal the cards

deal out sandwiches

give entry 1 sense 9a

dealt him a blow

to have to do : treat

the book deals with education

to take action

deal with offenders

to engage in bargaining : trade

to sell or distribute something as a business

deals in insurance

deal3 of 3noun

an act of dealing : transaction

the result of bargaining : a mutual agreement

make a deal for a used car

treatment received

a dirty deal

an arrangement for the advantage of all involved

deafadjective

wholly or partly unable to hear

unwilling to hear or listen

deaf to all suggestions

deafenverb

to make deaf

deafenverb

to make deaf

deafadjective

wholly or partly unable to hear

unwilling to hear or listen

deaf to all suggestions

deaf医学词典英英释义

deafadjective

having total or partial hearing lossalso: of or relating to people who have total or partial hearing loss deaf education

deaf adults

deaf 例句

1 It was a moment before Longstreet, slightly deaf, realized they had turned to the sound of the tenor singing.

2 I didn't expect him to turn a deaf ear to his comrades'criticism.

我没料想到他对同志们的批评竟充耳不闻.

3 Using techniques he learned from his father, Bell began to teach the deaf, helping his students speak and read lips.

4 She had threatened, but her threats had been received with stony faces and deaf ears.

5 These dialogues of the deaf have occurred so often that the participants can almost recite their lines by rote.

6 Then she turned the electric hedge trimmer off and said, “I’m afraid you’re going to have to say that again. I’m a little deaf.”

7 “Calm down now, everyone,” Mrs. Walton squeals, but it falls on deaf ears.

8 “Zeus is not blind or deaf. He has not left Olympus completely undefended.”

9 The partly deaf man inclined forward to hear the conversation more clearly.

那个耳朵半聋的人把身子往前凑,以便把谈话听得更清楚.

10 He is always deaf to his teacher's advice.

他总是对他老师的忠告充耳不闻。

11 His complaints fell on deaf ears.

没有人理会他的抱怨.

12 Last I heard, no one’s been deaf for two hundred years.

13 Kelly: You go deaf if you're not careful.

凯莉: 如果你不小心你会聋的.

14 The woman scratched her head, and Reynie began to suspect that she was either a little daft or a little deaf.

15 He has been deaf since birth.

16 The provincial assembly were deaf to all pleas for financial help.

省议会对所有的经济救助请求都充耳不闻。

17 On the other hand, his coworkers would have had to be blind and deaf not to have noticed the sudden changes in what was now passing for his personality.

18 It's like being deaf but with none of the disadvantages.

19 And on top of all that, he was practically deaf.

20 People who work and live under noisy conditions usually become deaf.

在嘈杂环境下工作和生活的人通常会变聋。

deaf 同义词

deaf 短语相关

tone-deaf deaf to reason turn a deaf ear fall on deaf ears deaf-aid deaf-mute the deaf struck deaf/blind go deaf stone-deaf

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