词汇 | deaf |
释义 | deaf adjective uk /def/ us /def/ B1 unable to hear, either completely or partly: 耳聋的,听不见的,失聪的 He's been totally/partially deaf since birth.他生下来就完全失聪/有些听力障碍。 disapproving unwilling to listen: 不愿听的;充耳不闻的 deaf toThe local council has remained deaf to all the objections to its proposals.当地议会对反对其提案的各种声音充耳不闻。 Her father's going deaf. She's deaf in her left ear.她左耳失聪。 She is deaf, but refuses to let her disability prevent her from doing what she wants to do.虽然她的耳朵听不见声音,但她却并没有让这一残疾妨碍她去做自己想做的事情。 "Didn't you realize she was deaf?" "Of course I did." He's been deaf and dumb since birth. Neglecting and ignoring aside beneath the/someone's radaridiom block something out brush someone/something off bury/have your head in the sandidiom ear lay let sleeping dogs lieidiom look straight/right through someoneidiom lose the dressing roomidiom lost lost in the shuffleidiom nose slightingly snub someone's back is turnedidiom step step on someone stiff-arm wink Related worddeafness Idioms(as) deaf as a post there's none so deaf as those who will not hear deaf noun[ plural ] uk /def/ us /def/ the deaf people who are unable to hear: 聋人,耳聋者,失聪人士 Many of the TV programmes are broadcast with subtitles for the deaf.许多电视节目播出时都打上给失聪人士看的字幕。 deaf | American Dictionarydeaf adjective us/def/ unable to hear: She’s becoming increasingly deaf. |
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