时间: 2025-04-24 21:21:28
美: [dɛf]
英: [def]
adj. 聋的
最后更新时间:2025-04-24 21:21:28
词源分析:Deaf 来源于古英语“deaf”,其词根可能与古日耳曼语词“daubaz”(意为“失聪”)相关。该词没有前缀和后缀,直接表达失去听觉的状态。
历史背景:该词在英语中的使用可以追溯到公元前8世纪,最早的文献记载见于《贝奥武夫》中,描述失聪的状态。
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正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在法律文件中,deaf 可以用于定义听力障碍的法律保护。
The deaf community is rich in culture and history.
失聪社区在文化和历史上十分丰富。
She learned sign language to communicate with her deaf friend.
她学*手语以便与她的失聪朋友交流。
Many deaf people use hearing aids to improve their hearing.
许多失聪者使用助听器来改善听力。
The concert was not accessible for deaf individuals.
这场音乐会对失聪人士并不友好。
He is deaf to all the criticism directed at him.
他对所有针对他的批评充耳不闻。
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通过以上分析,可以更全面地理解和运用“deaf”这个单词。
[ADJ] Someone who is deaf is unable to hear anything or is unable to hear very well. 聋的; 听不清的
例:She is now profoundly deaf.她现在几乎一点声音都听不到了。
[N-PLURAL] The deaf are people who are deaf. 失聪者
例:Many regular TV programmes are captioned for the deaf.许多固定的电视节目都为失聪者提供字幕。
[N-UNCOUNT] deafness 失聪
例:Because of her deafness she was hard to make conversation with.由于她失聪,和她交流很困难。