deadened
基本解釋
- adj. 變得死一般的;緩和的;麻木的
- v. 使麻木;使變?nèi)?;使無(wú)感覺(jué)(deaden的過(guò)去分詞)
英漢例句
- In subjects that have been drinking alcohol, for example, emissions are deadened. And different drugs alter the amplitude of OAEs, as do ear infections or wax build-up.
例如,有飲酒習(xí)慣的受試者,其耳聲發(fā)射就已減弱,不同的藥物也會(huì)改變耳聲發(fā)射的振幅,耳道感染或者耳垢堆積也一樣。 - All the questions and fears, accusations and self-accusations, all the horror and pain that had erupted during the trial and been immediately deadened were back, and back for good.
所有那些問(wèn)題和恐懼,譴責(zé)和自責(zé),所有審判期間冒出來(lái)的恐怖和痛苦以及立即都失去的直覺(jué)又一股腦地回來(lái)了。 - And the pain can be deadened further if the body part is made to look bigger.
并且如果使這個(gè)部位看起來(lái)更大的話,緩解痛苦的效果更好。 - He believed Americans were obsessed with being entertained, which resulted in senseless addictions and deadened affects.
ECONOMIST: The fevered imaginings of a dazzling American writer - Just as suddenly the air deadened, and at one point during the night the wind meter read zero.
FORBES: Life - When margins increase they are forced to buy and sell less, therefore the wild market action is deadened.
FORBES: Political Inertia Edges Europe To An Economic Abyss
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- deadened nerves 麻痹神經(jīng)
- deadened glass 遮光玻璃
- The thunder deadened 騎馬與砍殺加點(diǎn)
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- If something deadens a feeling or a sound, it makes it less strong or loud.
柯林斯英英字典
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 防住