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    deaf 的英语意思

    deafdeaf /def/ adjective 查看全部语言翻译1physically unable to hear anything or unable to hear well身体上完全无法听到任何声音,或听力不佳hearing impaired:  communication between deaf and hearing people聋人与听力正常者之间的交流 I think Mum’s going a bit deaf.我觉得妈妈的听力有点变差了。 She’s deaf and dumb (=unable to hear or speak) and communicates using sign language.她又聋又哑(=不能听也不能说话),用手语交流。 Tom was born profoundly deaf (=having great difficulty hearing).汤姆天生重度失聪(=听力极度困难)。stone deaf/deaf as a post informal非正式 (=completely deaf)(=完全失聪) hard of hearing, tone-deaf2the deaf [plural] people who are deaf聋人:  a school for the deaf聋哑学校3be deaf to something literary文学 to be unwilling to hear or listen to something不愿意听或倾听某事:  She was deaf to his pleas.她对他的恳求置若罔闻。4turn a deaf ear (to something) to be unwilling to listen to what someone is saying or asking不愿意听取某人所说或所请求的事:  The factory owners turned a deaf ear to the demands of the workers.工厂主对工人的要求充耳不闻。5fall on deaf ears if advice or a warning falls on deaf ears, everyone ignores it如果建议或警告落在聋耳上,即所有人都对此置之不理deafness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词go deaf (=become deaf)· By the time he was 50 he had begun to go deaf.· 到50岁时,他已开始逐渐失聪。be born deaf· If the mother gets the disease, her baby may be born deaf.· 如果母亲患上这种病,婴儿可能生来就失聪。leave somebody deaf (=cause someone to become deaf)· A blow on the head left him permanently deaf.· 头部受到一击,使他永久性失聪。adverbs副词totally deaf (=completely deaf)· He was totally deaf, and unable to walk.· 他完全失聪,而且无法行走。partially deaf (=partly deaf)· Most children who are partially deaf can be taught in normal schools.· 大多数部分失聪的儿童可以在普通学校接受教育。stone deaf informal非正式 (=completely deaf)· She must be stone deaf if she didn’t hear all that noise!· 她要是没听到那么大的动静,肯定是全聋了!profoundly deaf technical术语 (=completely deaf)· Many profoundly deaf children have great difficulty in learning to read.· 许多重度失聪的儿童在学习阅读方面面临很大困难。phrases短语as deaf as a post informal非正式 (=completely deaf)· He won’t hear you - he’s as deaf as a post.· 你说的他听不见——他耳朵完全聋了。deaf in one ear· The illness left her deaf in one ear.· 那场病使她一只耳朵失聪。THESAURUS同义词辨析deaf adjective physically unable to hear anything, or unable to hear well身体上完全无法听到任何声音,或听力不佳: · Deaf people use sign language to communicate.· 聋人使用手语进行交流。be hard of hearing to have difficulty hearing things, for example because you are old听声音有困难,例如因为年老: · You’ll have to speak up – she’s a bit hard of hearing.· 你得说大声点——她有点听力不好。· subtitles for the hard of hearing· 为听力不佳者提供的字幕hearing-impaired formal正式 adjective having a permanent physical condition which makes it difficult for you to hear things患有永久性身体障碍,使人难以听到声音: · Not all hearing-impaired people are completely deaf.· 并非所有听力障碍者都完全失聪。