deaden的意思和读音

deaden

: [ˈded(ə)n] : ['ded(ə)n]

v.

deadens  deadening  deadened  

v.amplify

v.soften,dull,muffle,dampen,mute

deadenv.

1.~ sth使to make sth such as a sound, a feeling, etc. less strong

He was given drugs to deaden the pain.

v.1.,使,使;使,使()2.使;使;使3.;,;;

v.1.to make a feeling or a pain less strong2.to make a sound less loud

1. 〖 outworker〗 deaden;tasteless〗 〖 runningshoes〗 ...

2. detain, deaden dotin ...

3. dawdle , deaden 使, deadpan ...

4. projector deaden counteract ...

5.使 realization n. deaden vt. 使使 disquiet vt. 使使 ...

6. 〖 defeat〗 deaden;freeze〗 ,〖 bruise〗 ...

7. [ delicious delicate ] [ deaden;tasteless ] [ taste ] ...

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1.You want to have the community coming together face-to-face in an active, thriving social space. And the automobile tends to deaden that.

2.The dark Ones have used these methods consistently to deaden your response to the atrocities of war, and inhumane acts against you.使使

3.Science can kill as well as create; technology can deaden the human spirit or lift it to the farthermost corners of our imaginations.

4.To dull or deaden as if with a narcotic drug .

5.Some thick old hangings had been nailed up before the windows to deaden the sound of the shrieks .

6.To test the theory, psychologists reached for the botox. They used the toxin to deaden the muscles that control frowning.

7.Grave grass will grow over the graveyard and will deaden your grief , my old father .

8.Emma Goldman: I think voting is the opium of the masses in this country. Every four years you deaden the pain.

9.Matt had learnt at an early age to deaden his feelings and to distrust those who offered him help.

10.In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.1530使