deaf
形容词比较级
deafer
形容词最高级
deafest
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聋的, 听力障碍的
partly or completely unable to hear
- The deaf child communicates using sign language.
聋孩子用手语交流。
- He became deaf after a childhood illness damaged his hearing.
他在童年时期的一场疾病损害了听力后变得聋了。
- The deaf community advocates for greater accessibility and inclusion in society.
聋人社区倡导在社会中实现更大的可访问性和包容性。
- She wears hearing aids to assist her in conversations since she is partially deaf.
她戴着助听器来帮助她在对话中,因为她部分聋了。
- He learned to lip-read to better understand conversations as he grew increasingly deaf.
随着他变得越来越聋,他学会了唇读以更好地理解对话。
反义词:
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聋的, 漠不关心的
deliberately unresponsive to advice, appeals, or information
- The committee remained deaf to repeated calls for transparency and released no statement.
委员会对反复呼吁透明度的要求充耳不闻,没有发布任何声明。
- He was deaf to warnings about the project's financial risks and pressed ahead anyway.
他对项目财务风险的警告充耳不闻,仍然继续推进。
- She tried to reason with him, but he was deaf to any suggestion that he change his approach.
她试图与他讲道理,但他对任何改变他方法的建议都充耳不闻。
- The government was deaf to the community's objections during the consultation period.
政府在咨询期间对社区的反对意见置若罔闻。
- Public outcry made little difference because the regulators seemed deaf to the evidence.
公众的抗议几乎没有起到作用,因为监管者似乎对证据充耳不闻。