deafening / ˈdɛf ə nɪŋ /

⚽高中词汇震耳欲聋的震耳欲聋振聋发聩振聋发聩的

deafening 的定义

n. 名词 noun

deafening 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

very loud

更多deafening例句

  1. Close your eyes and listen carefully to the deafening sound of the furious water crashing into rock, much like the screams of people past, at least according to one terrifying legend.
  2. To woo females, male cicadas emit an ear-splitting mating call—muscle contractions cause their tymbal organ to vibrate, and their hollow abdomen amplifies the sound to deafening levels.
  3. It also pledged to review the “Arrowhead Chop” that accompanies the deafening war chant that echoes through the stands of the notoriously loud venue.
  4. If you’ve been going to sleep recently to the deafening roar of fireworks, you’re not alone.
  5. They know they will face either a swift backlash or deafening silence.
  6. Internet chatter rose to a deafening roar as speculation began about what—plastic surgery?
  7. Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites.
  8. He joked about the deafening noise levels in the old C-130 transport planes and sex at his age, then approaching 60.
  9. Then a deafening cheer, as 50,000 people realized at once we had just experienced a major earthquake.
  10. Instead of the quiet, silent scholars, you would hear a loud and deafening buzz.
  11. The Koreans call this noise kang-siong, and it seems almost deafening to one unused to it.
  12. And then the Monitor's deafening hammer sounded again, and after that, silence.
  13. The creature kept up a deafening squealing, while out of the bush rushed Dandy, the farmers dog.
  14. A deafening crash of thunder fell upon the forest and the lightning was striking trees far and near.