deaf
- IPA[dɛf]
英式
- lacking the power of hearing, or having impaired hearing;unwilling or unable to hear or pay attention to something
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- 1. lacking the power of hearing, or having impaired hearing there are deaf people out there who are doctors, nurses, and teachers the track gave him the opportunity to work directly with deaf and hard-of-hearing children 同義詞
- 2. unwilling or unable to hear or pay attention to something she is deaf to all advice 同義詞 反義詞
- a person who is both deaf and unable to speak.
- (of a person) both deaf and unable to speak.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is both deaf and unable to speak.
- (of a person) both deaf and unable to speak.
Oxford Dictionary
- completely deaf: he's stone deaf the stone-deaf person relies entirely on sight
Oxford Dictionary
- a hearing aid.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) unable to perceive differences of musical pitch accurately: Henry wasn't really very musical but Ivy was tone-deaf
Oxford Dictionary
- a hearing aid.
Oxford Dictionary
- deaf from birth or from a time in infancy before the development of the ability to speak.
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a severe impairment of both hearing and vision.
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- lacking the power of hearing, or having impaired hearing: there are deaf people out there who are doctors, nurses, and teachers the track gave him the opportunity to work directly with deaf and hard-of-hearing children
Oxford American Dictionary