deafened
v. 使聾( deafen的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使隔音
If a noise deafens you, it is so loud that you cannot hear anything else at the same time.
The noise of the typewriters deafened her.
打字機的噪聲吵得她什麼都聽不見。
If you are deafened by something, you are made deaf by it, or are unable to hear for some time.
He was deafened by the noise from the gun.
他被槍聲震聾了。
1. caused to hear poorly or not at all
The noise of the typewriters deafened her.
打字機的噪聲吵得她什麼都聽不見。
A hard blow on the ear deafened him for life.
耳朵上挨的一記猛擊使他耳聾了一輩子.
The noise deafened us.
嘈雜聲把我們吵聾了.
For years, from newspapers, broadcasts, the stages and at meetings , we had heard nothing but grandiloquent rhetoric delivered with shouts and shrieks that deafened the ears.
多少年來, 報紙上, 廣播裡, 舞臺上,會場上的聲嘶力竭, 裝腔做態的高調搞得我們震耳欲聾.
The ear is deafened with the sounds of worldly toil.
耳朵裡充滿了人世苦難的呼聲.