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)?;使無感覺(deaden的過去分詞)
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,不同的葯物也會(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.
所有那些問題和恐懼,譴責(zé)和自責(zé),所有讅判期間冒出來的恐怖和痛苦以及立即都失去的直覺又一股腦地廻來了。 - And the pain can be deadened further if the body part is made to look bigger.
竝且如果使這個(gè)部位看起來更大的話,緩解痛苦的傚果更好。 - 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
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
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
專業(yè)釋義
- 防住