deafen
dea
ˈdɛ
de
fen
fən
fēn
British pronunciation
/dˈɛfən/

“deafen”的英语定义和含义

to deafen
01

震聋, 导致听力丧失

to cause a temporary or permanent loss of hearing
Transitive: to deafen sb
to deafen definition and meaning
example
例子
The explosion was so loud that it threatened to deafen those nearby.
爆炸声如此之大,以至于威胁要震聋附近的人。
Prolonged exposure to loud music can gradually deafen a person.
长时间暴露在嘈杂的音乐中会逐渐使人失聪
02

使聋, 隔音

to make a space or area soundproof
Transitive: to deafen a space
example
例子
The walls of the recording studio were deafened to keep out external noise.
录音室的墙壁被隔音以阻挡外部噪音。
They decided to deafen the room to ensure no sounds disturbed the meeting.
他们决定隔音房间以确保没有任何声音干扰会议。
03

震聋, 使聋

to overwhelm someone with a loud noise, making it hard for them to hear or concentrate
Transitive: to deafen sb
example
例子
The music at the concert was so loud it nearly deafened the crowd.
音乐会上的音乐太响了,几乎震聋了人群。
The roar of the crowd at the stadium deafened him as he walked to the field.
当他走向球场时,体育场人群的吼叫声震聋了他。
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