deaf-blind / ˈdɛfˈblaɪnd /

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deaf-blind 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to a person who is both deaf and blind.

更多deaf-blind例句

  1. The numbers reinforce another article in the Post, in which cops confessed to “turning a blind eye” to minor crimes.
  2. And in this era of impact-blind, across-the-board budget cuts, we see an opportunity.
  3. What designer West lacks in productivity, he more than makes up for in pure, unadulterated confidence and blind anger.
  4. And in his view, they may be good at policy but have “a deaf ear when it comes to politics.”
  5. Sandra Bullock won for ‘The Blind Side’ and Al Pacino lost for both Godfather movies.
  6. On May 13 Polavieja arrived in Barcelona physically broken, half blind, and with evident traces of a disordered liver.
  7. The blind Samson of labor will seize upon the pillars of society and bring them down in a common destruction.
  8. I do not wholly like these cold and stately English, yet I think I am not blind to their many sterling qualities.
  9. And in that day the deaf shall hear the words of the book, and out of darkness and obscurity the eyes of the blind shall see.
  10. It is a blind act of unconscious absorption, however little be absorbed.