dumbing
v. 啞的( dumb的現在分詞 ); 說不出話的; 愚蠢的
Someone who is dumb is completely unable to speak.
...a young deaf and dumb man.
年輕的聾啞男子
If someone is dumb on a particular occasion, they cannot speak because they are angry, shocked, or surprised.
We were all struck dumb for a minute.
一時間我們驚訝得啞口無言。
If you call a person dumb, you mean that they are stupid or foolish.
I've met a lot of dumb people...
我遇到過很多笨蛋。
The questions were set up to make her look dumb.
問題這麼設計,就是為了讓她出醜。
If you say that something is dumb, you think that it is silly and annoying.
I came up with this dumb idea...
我想出了這個餿主意。
It's the media that's dumb.
讓人惱火的是媒體。
Something that is dumb is done or expressed without words.
An expression of dumb recognition wiggled across her features.
她不語,從她臉上掠過的一絲表情可知她是認得的。
The commercialisation and dumbing downof football is our fault - for being so greedy.
商業化足球也是我們的錯 —— 因為貪婪.
The commercialisation and dumbing down of football is our fault - for being so greedy.
足球的商業化和全面墮落是我們的錯 —— 我們太貪婪了.