常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Deafness can be inherited.耳聾是可以遺傳的。The implant is “a very advanced prosthetic device, ” she said, “not a cure for deafness.它是一種“非常先進(jìn)的假肢裝置”,她說(shuō)。 “而不是一種治愈耳聾的方法”。This is because it can cause miscarriage or serious birth defects, such as deafness and heart problems.這是因?yàn)樗芤鹆鳟a(chǎn)或是嚴(yán)重先天缺陷,如耳聾和心臟問(wèn)題。原聲例句His mother's increasing deafness led the young man to study acoustics -- the way we hear and how sounds are made.That is one of the major points as to why deafness has not gotten a cure yet.這就是到目前為止,還沒(méi)有對(duì)策的一個(gè)主要原因。斯坦福公開(kāi)課 - 7個(gè)顛覆你思想的演講課程節(jié)選And I want to mention one other thing. I mentioned deafness.我這里想說(shuō)的是另一件事——斯坦福公開(kāi)課 - 7個(gè)顛覆你思想的演講課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句In private, people shake their heads and talk about madness and deafness to reason.ECONOMIST: European politicsHe has a point, of course, but deafness seems like something of a special case.NEWYORKER: Little StrangersThat deafness may be deliberate: for many Americans, sentencing has now become purely a matter of punishment.ECONOMIST: Justice in America 返回 deafness