deaden
美 [?ded(?)n]
英 ['ded(?)n] 
- v.遲鈍
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)跑味;緩和;消除
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):deadens 現(xiàn)在分詞:deadening 過(guò)去式:deadened 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | ~ sth 使(聲音、感覺(jué)等)減弱,緩和,遲鈍to make sth such as a sound, a feeling, etc. less strong |
| He was given drugs to deaden the pain. 給了他止痛藥。 |
英漢解釋
v. | 2. 使無(wú)聲音;使不發(fā)光;使失知覺(jué) |
英英解釋
例句
You want to have the community coming together face-to-face in an active, thriving social space. And the automobile tends to deaden that.
你希望社區(qū)成員面對(duì)面地聚集在熱鬧的社交空間中,而汽車往往會(huì)阻止這發(fā)生。
The dark Ones have used these methods consistently to deaden your response to the atrocities of war, and inhumane acts against you.
黑暗者已經(jīng)一貫地使用這些方式來(lái)使你們對(duì)違背你們本性的戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的暴行和殘忍的行為反應(yīng)麻木。
Science can kill as well as create; technology can deaden the human spirit or lift it to the farthermost corners of our imaginations.
科學(xué)能毀滅也能創(chuàng)造;科技能夠泯滅人的精神或者將它推升到我們想像的最遠(yuǎn)的角落。
To dull or deaden as if with a narcotic drug .
象毒品一樣引起遲鈍或麻木的語(yǔ)源。
Some thick old hangings had been nailed up before the windows to deaden the sound of the shrieks .
窗上釘著某種厚重的舊幃幕,遮掩那些叫喊。
To test the theory, psychologists reached for the botox. They used the toxin to deaden the muscles that control frowning.
為了測(cè)試這個(gè)理論,心理學(xué)家們找到了肉素桿菌,他們就用這種霉素來(lái)緩和控制皺眉的肌肉。
Grave grass will grow over the graveyard and will deaden your grief , my old father .
墓草嚴(yán)重將超越悲痛,將你的耳目,我的老父親。
Emma Goldman: I think voting is the opium of the masses in this country. Every four years you deaden the pain.
艾瑪高曼:我認(rèn)為在這個(gè)國(guó)家選舉是人民的鴉片。每四年減輕一次痛苦。
Matt had learnt at an early age to deaden his feelings and to distrust those who offered him help.
馬特在幼年時(shí)就學(xué)會(huì)麻木自己的感覺(jué),并且不信任那些提供幫助的人。
In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.
1530年,它的意思是使人癱瘓、麻木、失去知覺(jué)、昏迷或者喪失感覺(jué),就好像被人猛打了一頓。
Doesn't his work preclude skill in action and so deaden him that he has no skill in anything else either?
難道他的工作不正妨礙了行動(dòng)的技巧,如此壓抑他以致于他在其他任何事情上都不擅長(zhǎng)?
I had shut my eyes , I confused myself on purpose to deaden the pain .
為了減輕痛苦,我閉上雙眼,故意幻想這是幻象。
When politicians seek to deaden thatpain and supplant those lessons with hasty fixes of their own, they almostalways blunder.
當(dāng)政客們用自己草率的補(bǔ)丁,嘗試著去尋找緩和這種疼痛和替代這個(gè)教訓(xùn)的方法時(shí),他們幾乎總是在犯錯(cuò)誤。
They used the toxin to deaden the muscles that control frowning.
他們用毒素使控制皺眉的肌肉失去活力。
Terror blunted her feelings; deaden a sound.
恐怖使她的知覺(jué)變得特別生硬;使聲音變弱。
To deaden, as to feelings or moral scruples; callous.
使麻木不仁如使感情或道德良知麻木;無(wú)情
I'll give you a shot to deaden the pain first.
我先給你打一針止痛
Her feet were deaden with cold.
她的腳都凍得麻木了。
I often deaden street noises with earplugs
我經(jīng)常用耳塞來(lái)隔開(kāi)街道的噪音。
To deaden one's awareness of; blot out
麻痹某人對(duì)…的意識(shí);驅(qū)除
muffle v. to deaden (a sound)
蒙住,壓抑(聲音)