deaf英[def] 美[dɛf] adj.1.聋的2.[作表语][deaf to sth]对某事听不进n.1.[the deaf]耳聋的人adj. 1.聋的 2.[作表语][deaf to sth]对某事听不进 n. 1.[the deaf]耳聋的人比较级:deafer,deafest名词:deaf'ness副词:deaf'ly同反义词同: [v.] deafen[a.] indifferent 反: [a.] hearing 参考例句A husband must be deaf and the wife blind to have quietness. 聋夫瞎妻得安宁。收藏I'm a little deaf please articulate(your words)carefully. 我有些耳背--请(把话)仔细说清楚.收藏It is difficult to communicate with my grandmother because she is deaf. "与祖母交流很困难,因为她耳聋."收藏However does he manage to write music when he is so deaf 他聋成这个样子,究竟是怎样从事作曲的呢收藏Burgess's impassioned protestations fell upon deaf ears 伯杰斯热情的辩解白费口舌收藏英英解释动词解释:make or render deafa deafening noise[同] deaf, deafen名词解释:people who have severe hearing impairmentsmany of the deaf use sign language形容词解释:lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part[反] hearing(usually followed by to') unwilling or refusing to pay heeddeaf to her warnings[同] deaf, indifferent