deafen

deafen [ˈdefn]  [ˈdɛfən] 

第三人称单数:deafens

现在分词:deafening

过去分词:deafened

过去式:deafened

deafen 基本解释

deafen

及物动词淹没; 使聋; 使隔音

不及物动词变聋

deafen 相关例句

deafen的意思

及物动词

1. We were almost deafened by the explosion.
    爆炸声几乎把我们的耳朵震聋。

2. This noise will deafen us all!
    这种喧闹声将使我们什么也听不见!

deafen 网络解释

1. 变聋:deaf 聋的 | deafen 变聋 | deafener 消音器

2. 使聋:deaf-mute 聋哑者 | deafen 使聋 | deafening 震耳欲聋的

3. 使耳聋:deaf 聋的 | deafen 使耳聋 | deal 交易;涉及

4. 使聋;使隔音:deaf 聋的 | deafen 使聋;使隔音 | deal 量;数量

deafen 词典解释

1. 震(或吵)得…听不见其他声音
    If a noise deafens you, it is so loud that you cannot hear anything else at the same time.

    e.g. The noise of the typewriters deafened her.
           打字机的噪声吵得她什么都听不见。

2. 使聋;使听不见
    If you are deafened by something, you are made deaf by it, or are unable to hear for some time.

    e.g. He was deafened by the noise from the gun.
           他被枪声震聋了。

3. see also: deafening

deafen 英英释义

deafen

verb

1. make soundproof

    e.g. deafen a room

2. make or render deaf

    e.g. a deafening noise

    Synonym: deaf

3. be unbearably loud

    e.g. a deafening noise