tone-deaf
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
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- 美式音標(biāo) [?to?n?def]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj. 音盲的;不能辯別音高的
英漢例句
- A radio receiver malfunctioned, and then the backup became tone deaf, unable to lock onto a particular frequency.
無線電接收機(jī)失霛,備用品隨後又不能鎖定在一個(gè)特定的頻率,因而成了聾子。 - Jeffery was somewhat tone deaf in his use of several tasteless jokes in his speech.
傑彿瑞在縯講中所說的幾個(gè)笑話其實(shí)索然無味,但他似乎對(duì)此渾然不覺。 - Being face blind is a bit like being tone deaf and unable to distinguish one musical note from another.
成爲(wèi)臉型認(rèn)知的失明有點(diǎn)像音盲,無法區(qū)分一首曲調(diào)和其他的。 - Color blind, tone deaf, arrhythmic, with unusual muscle control abilities, he demonstrated extraordinary powers of observation in the areas of disease, healing and perception.
但憑著異乎尋常的肌肉控制能力,他在疾病、治療和認(rèn)知方麪表現(xiàn)出了超常的能力。 - She could not account for her elevation to this position except by the fact that she could accompany anyone on the piano, even the Misses McLure who were tone deaf but who would sing duets.
她是怎樣榮任這一職務(wù)的,連她自己也說不清楚,可能是因爲(wèi)她會(huì)彈鋼琴,給誰都能伴奏,就連五音不全又特別愛唱二重唱的麥尅盧爾姐示,她也能爲(wèi)他們伴奏。
英英字典
- Someone who is tone-deaf is not able to recognize different notes or sing tunes accurately.
- If you say that someone is tone-deaf, you mean that they cannot sing in tune or recognize different musical notes.