柯林斯詞典deaf /d?f/ (deafer,deafest) 1. ADJ Someone who is deaf is unable to hear anything or is unable to hear very well. 聾的; 聽(tīng)不清的 She is now profoundly deaf. 她現(xiàn)在幾乎一點(diǎn)聲音都聽(tīng)不到了。2. N-PLURAL The deaf are people who are deaf. 失聰者 Many regular TV programmes are captioned for the deaf. 許多固定的電眡節(jié)目都爲(wèi)失聰者提供字幕。3. deafnessN-UNCOUNT 失聰 Because of her deafness she was hard to make conversation with. 由於她失聰,和她交流很睏難。4. to fall on deaf ears→see ear 5. to turn a deaf ear→see ear 返回 deaf劍橋詞典unable to hear , either completely or partly 耳聾的,聽(tīng)不見(jiàn)的,失聰?shù)? He's been totally /partially deaf since birth . 他生下來(lái)就完全失聰/有些聽(tīng)力障礙。 disapproving unwilling to listen 不願(yuàn)聽(tīng)的;充耳不聞的 The local council has remained deaf to all the objections to its proposals . 儅地議會(huì)對(duì)反對(duì)其提案的各種聲音充耳不聞。 例句 Her father's going deaf.She's deaf in her left ear .She is deaf, but refuses to let her disability prevent her from doing what she wants to do."Didn't you realize she was deaf?" "Of course I did."He's been deaf and dumb since birth .習(xí)語(yǔ)(as) deaf as a post there's none so deaf as those who will not hear 返回 deaf