deaden
过去分词:
动词过去分词: deadened
更多词形:
名词: deadener | 动词过去式: deadened | 动词过去分词: deadened | 动词现在分词: deadening | 动词第三人称单数: deadens |
单词例句:
Emma Goldman: I think voting is the opium of the masses in this country. Every four years you deaden the pain.
艾玛·高曼:我认为在这个国家选举是人民的鸦片。每四年减轻一次痛苦。
Against that grape-shot, they could not hold out a quarter of an hour longer.It was absolutely necessary to deaden the blows.
在这样的连珠炮弹轰击下街垒在一刻钟以后就要垮了,必须削弱它的轰击力。
Actually, anxiety is a natural alarm system that keeps us safe and productive. But it can become a chronic mindset. When that happens, it can deaden joy and stifle creativity.
事实上,焦虑是一种天然的预警系统,它帮助我们趋利避害;但它也可能成为一种慢性情绪问题,焦虑情绪的出现可能会让我们丧失感知愉悦的能力,并扼杀我们的创造力。
To dull; deaden.
使昏迷;使麻木
It is well insulated to deaden sound from the outside when in the closed position, making for easy conversations with your passenger.
众所周知隔热至诛戮声音从外面当在关闭位置,从而方便您的旅客交谈。
Don't deaden your senses with alcohol (although if you're a wine connoisseur, your special wine can be a gift) or spend big bucks at the mall.
不要让自己麻醉在酒精中(如果你是一名品酒师,一杯独特的酒也是一份很好的礼物)或是在大型购物商店中挥金如土。
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;无情
This drug will deaden the pain. 2.The thick walls of the shelter deadened the noise of the bombing.
Notes 20: deaden注意它的使动意思,TO CAUSE TO lose strength, feeling, brightness, etc.如:1.
I'll give you a shot to deaden the pain first.
我先给你打一针止痛。