美 [ˈdednd]
adj. 变得死一般的;缓和的;麻木的
v. 使麻木;使变弱;使无感觉(deaden 的过去分词)
deaden /ˈdɛdən/ TEM8 [ deadening deadened deadens ]
及物动词 If something deadens a feeling or a sound, it makes it less strong or loud. 使(感觉)减弱
He needs morphine to deaden the pain in his chest.
他需要吗啡来减轻胸口处的疼痛。
devoid of physical sensation; numb
she felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth
同义词: dead
made or become less intense
the deadened pangs of hunger
防住
变得死一般的(deadened), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... correctio n.改正;纠正 deadened adj.变得死一般的;麻木的,漠不关心的 embarra ment n.使人为难的事;障碍 ...
使变弱(deadened), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
隔音 sound insulation; deadened; ..
The dentist deadened the nerve with Novocaine.
牙医用奴佛卡因麻醉神经。
I studied so uninterruptedly, so obsessively, that the feelings and thoughts that had been deadened by the trial remained deadened.
我这样不间断、这样着魔似的用工,情感和思想因那次审判变得麻木不仁的状态仍然挥之不去。
It's much brxdyer to ask questions even when there's a prospect of ridicule than to suppress your questions and become deadened to the world around you.
明知会引起嘲笑而提问要比把问题埋在心里、对周围的一切变得麻木不仁要勇敢得多。
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
They often also report feeling emotionally deadened, unable to love and disinterested in things others find pleasurable.
Just as suddenly the air deadened, and at one point during the night the wind meter read zero.