deaf
英 [def]
美[dɛf]
- adj. 聋的
词组搭配
(as) deaf as a post
completely or extremely deaf
极聋的
fall on deaf ears
(of a statement or request) be ignored by others
(陈述,要求)不被听取
turn a deaf ear
refuse to listen or respond to a statement or request
置若罔闻;毫不注意
双语例句
- 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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