deaf

英[def] 美[def]
  • adj. 聋的;充耳不闻的
deafly deafer deafest deafness
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  • deacidify vt.使去酸;使脱酸降低...的酸度
    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
    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

英英释义

Noun:
  1. people who have severe hearing impairments;

    "many of the deaf use sign language"

Adjective:
  1. lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing wholly or in part

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

    "deaf to her warnings"

Verb:
  1. make or render deaf;

    "a deafening noise"

1. I hope that our appeals will not fall on deaf ears.
我希望我们的呼吁不会没人理睬。

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2. He has turned a resolutely deaf ear to American demands for action.
他对美国提出的行动要求完全不理不睬。

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3. I'm quite deaf — you'll have to speak up.
我耳背——你得大声说。

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4. 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。

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5. Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness.
很多失聪者都有孤独无助的感觉。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He is deaf in one ear.
      他有一只耳朵是聋的。
    2. He's a deaf mute and cannot tell anyone secret.
      他是个聋哑人,不会把他们的秘密告诉任何人。
    3. He is always deaf to his teacher's advice.
      他总是对他老师的忠告充耳不闻。
    4. He turns a deaf ear to criticism media.
      他对媒体的批评充耳不闻。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. Deaf people cannot hear.
      聋人听不见声音。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. He's been totally deaf since birth.
      自出生起他就完全失聪了。
    2. She has been deaf since birth.
      她生来就聋。
    S+be+~+ prep. -phrase
    1. She is deaf in one ear.
      她一只耳朵聋了。
    2. He is deaf in the left ear.
      他的左耳聋了。
    3. She is deaf in both her ears.
      她的双耳都聋了。
    4. They were deaf to all our pleas.
      他们对我们的所有请求充耳不闻。
    5. He was deaf to my requests for help.
      他对我的求助充耳不闻。
    6. The local council has remained deaf to all the objections to its proposals.
      地方委员会对所有反对其提议的呼声充耳不闻。
    7. The headmaster was deaf to their complaints.
      校长对他们的抱怨充耳不闻。
    其他
    1. Many of the TV programmes are broadcast with subtitles for the deaf.
      许多电视节目播出时下方附有为聋人提供的字幕。
    2. I had an infection of the ears that made me deaf for some time.
      我的耳朵曾一度感染,所以耳聋一段时间。
    3. She studies at a school for the deaf and dump.
      她在聋哑学校上学。
    4. We must help the deaf and the blind.
      我们必须帮助聋人和盲人。
adj. (形容词)
  1. deaf作“聋的”解时可用作定语和表语,作“不愿听;不去注意”解时常用作表语。
  2. deaf前加定冠词可作名词使用,表示一类人。
  3. 表示哪只耳朵聋,deaf后接介词in引导的短语。
  4. “聋和哑”说deaf and dumb;“聋哑人”说deaf-mute或deaf mute。
用作形容词 (adj.)
(as) deaf as a post
    〈非正〉全聋;聋得什么也听不见 very deaf
turn a deaf ear to
    对…置之不理,对…充耳不闻 ignore or refuse to listen to sb/sth
    turn a deaf ear to sb/sth

    He turned a deaf ear to the rumours.

    他对这些谣言置若罔闻。

    Young people sometimes seem to turn a deaf ear to the words of their anxious parents.

    年轻人有时把父母的苦口婆心之言当作耳边风。