numbing的意思和读音

numbing

: [ˈnʌmɪŋ] : ['nʌmɪŋ]

adj.使

v.“numb”

使

adj.deadening,freezing,anesthetizing,shocking,distressing

numbingadj.

1.使making you unable to feel anything

numbing cold/fear使

Watching television had a numbing effect on his mind.使

v.1.“numb”

adj.1.making you lose feeling in a part of your body; so boring that you stop paying attention

v.1.The present participle of numb

1.) (numbing) (yearning and searching)

2.(numbing)、(detachment)、

3.使 mirin numbing 使 prawn ...

4.使 ... 8. sooth 1. numbing 使 2. stick ...

5. ... 2. Burning 3. Numbing 4. Pressure ...

6.使 numbfish numbing 使 numbingly 使 ...

7.ssociative symptoms):(1) ( numbing)、 ( detachment) (lack of responsiveness)。

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1.The shock of that sorrow is be numbing, paralysing, and as you come out of it you seek an escape from that sorrow.

2.We wake up in the morning and press play- everything seems to go according to the previous days and the commonality is numbing.

3.It takes the mind-numbing complexity of dealing with relational databases, and makes it a joy, not a burden.

4.Plodding around in evil weather in the dark can be very mind numbing, I assure you.

5.Kurt: Oh, that was a mind-numbing position. I did menial work all day and I burned out in six months.

6.Most of sub-Saharan Africa seems to be sunk in a perpetual drought that has fed a numbing series of civil wars.

7.Only a few days before, France had also begun to feel the first numbing blows of our weapons.

8.AMONG the consequences of Silvio Berlusconi's long ascendancy over Italy is the numbing of his compatriots' democratic sensibilities.

9.Characters repeat one another frequently, in a manner that can be seen as either incantatory or numbing, depending on your patience level.

10.Today, I had a toothache and applied some numbing gel to sooth the pain. Too much came out and made my whole mouth numb.