deaf
adj. 失聰的; 不願聽; 不去注意
Someone who is deaf is unable to hear anything or is unable to hear very well.
She is now profoundly deaf.
她現在已經嚴重失聰了。
If you say that someone is deaf to people's requests, arguments, or criticisms, you are criticizing them because they refuse to pay attention to them.
The provincial assembly were deaf to all pleas for financial help.
省議會對所有的經濟救助請求都充耳不聞。
1. people who have severe hearing impairments;
1. make or render deaf;
1. lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part
2. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed;
(as) deaf as a post
極聾的
fall on deaf ears
(陳述,要求)不被聽取
turn a deaf ear
置若罔聞;毫不注意
He is deaf of [ in ] one ear.
他 聾 了一隻耳朵.
Deaf people can't hear.
聾人聽不見.
His complaints fell on deaf ears.
沒有人理會他的抱怨.
He can't hear you — he's deaf.
他聽不見你說的話——他是聾子.
The proposal fell upon deaf ears.
這個倡議沒人理睬.
adj. 不予理會
indifferentunmindfulunconcernedrefusingtoinattentiveunwaveringlistenunswervingunmovedheedlessregardless
adj. 聾的
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