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| | ADJ | | | /def/ | | | | | not able to hear anything , or not able to hear very wellMany deaf people wear a hearing aid to help them hear . Deaf people often use their hands to communicate in sign language , and many can lip-read what other people are saying 聋的 | totally/partially deaf She’ s been totally deaf since birth. 她生下来就是全聋的。 | | profoundly deaf technical (=completely deaf) He has specialist training in working with profoundly deaf students. 全聋的 | | +in I’ m a little deaf in one ear. 我的一只耳朵有点儿聋。 | | | | PHRASES | - | deaf to sth | | not willing to listen to something | | 不愿意听某事物;对…充耳不闻 | | | | | - | fall on deafears | | if something such as a warning , a request , or an attempt to change someone’ s attitude falls on deaf ears, it is completely ignored by the person who hears it | | (警告、请求或努力等)被完全忽视,不受注意 | | | | | - | turn a deafear (to) | | to refuse to listen to a warning , a request , or an attempt to change your attitude | | 不愿意听;拒绝听 | | | | | | | DERIVED WORD | deafness noun U | | | |