deafened
英 [ˈdefnd]
美 [ˈdefnd]
v. 使震得耳朵发聋; 使聋; 使听不见
deafen的过去分词和过去式
COCA.46982
柯林斯词典
- VERB 震(或吵)得…听不见其他声音
If a noisedeafensyou, it is so loud that you cannot hear anything else at the same time.- The noise of the typewriters deafened her.
打字机的噪声吵得她什么都听不见。
- The noise of the typewriters deafened her.
- VERB 使聋;使听不见
If youare deafened bysomething, you are made deaf by it, or are unable to hear for some time.- He was deafened by the noise from the gun.
他被枪声震聋了。
- He was deafened by the noise from the gun.
- See also:deafening
英英释义
adj
- caused to hear poorly or not at all
双语例句
- Different substance P expression in area X in normal and deafened Bengalese Finch
P物质在正常与致聋白腰文鸟前脑X区表达水平的差异研究 - He was deafened by the clamorous voices.
喧闹声震得他耳朵快要聋了。 - His cries for help were deafened by the noise of the railroad.
他的呼救声被铁路上的闹声淹没了。 - So how did this child, blinded and deafened at19 months old, grow up to become a world-famous author and public speaker?
那么这样一个在19个月时就既盲又聋的孩子如何成长为享誉世界的作家和演说家的呢? - I was almost deafened by the roar of the surf.
我几乎被浪花的澎湃声音弄得听不见了。 - A hard blow on the ear deafened him for life.
耳朵上挨的一记猛击使他耳聋了一辈子。 - To enhance the placement of hard of hearing and late deafened adults in working life and coping in work;
加强对工作年龄段重听人和后天失听成年人的安置以及提高他们处理工作的能力; - To activate hard of hearing and late deafened people to get employed through modern technology;
通过现代科学技术解决重听人和后天失听成年人工作问题; - The music was so loud that I was nearly deafened.
音乐声太大,我的耳朵几乎聋了。 - I saw the first one and must confess to having enjoyed the special visual effects and being deafened by the loud noises.
我看了第一部,不得不说特技效果令我享受,而巨大的音响震耳欲聋。
