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deafeningly

/def-uhn/US // ˈdɛf ən //UK // (ˈdɛfən) //

震耳欲聋的,震耳欲聋地,震耳欲聋,振聋发聩的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make deaf: The accident deafened him for life.
    • : to stun or overwhelm with noise: The pounding of the machines deafened us.
    • : deaden.
    • : Obsolete. to render inaudible, especially by a louder sound.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inloudly
Synonyms
aloud大声说,高声说,大声地说,大声说出来emphatically大力强调,强调地,着重地,着重强调noisily吵吵嚷嚷,吵吵嚷嚷地,吵吵闹闹,嘈杂地powerfully有力地,强有力地,强大的,强有力vehemently猛烈地,坚定不移地,坚定地,坚决地vociferously猛烈抨击,慷慨激昂,滔滔不绝,猛烈地obstreperously顽固地,执意,执意如此,执意要articulately铿锵有力地,口齿清楚地,口齿清晰地,铿锵有力blatantly公然地,公然,公然的,明目张胆地boorishly粗鲁地,粗暴地,粗野地,粗鲁地说cheaply便宜,便宜地,很便宜,便宜的conspicuously显而易见地,显而易见的是,显而易见的,显而易见crashingly崩溃地,崩溃式的,崩溃式地,崩溃的是ear-splittinglyfully充分,充分地,充分的garishly五颜六色地,五颜六色的,五颜六色,花花绿绿地gaudily高高兴兴地,艳丽地,高调地,高高在上地obtrusively触目惊心地,碍眼的,触目惊心,碍手碍脚地ostentatiously炫耀性地,炫耀性的,炫耀地,浮夸地piercingly刺眼地,刺耳地,刺眼的,刺耳的声音resonantly共鸣,共鸣地,共振,嘹亮地resounding铿锵有力,铿锵有力的,响亮的,铿锵有力的声音ringingly响亮地,铃声响起,铃声,铃兰rudely无礼地,粗鲁地,粗暴地,无礼showily秀丽地,艳丽地,炫耀地,艳丽shrilly嘶嘶声,瑟瑟发抖,叽叽喳喳,瑟瑟发抖的tastelessly无味地,无味的,无味,味同嚼蜡tawdrily仔细地,仔细观察,仔细阅读,仔细地看theatrically戏剧性地,戏剧性的,戏剧上,戏剧性thunderingly雷鸣般地响起,雷鸣般地,咆哮着,雷鸣般地响uproariously高兴地,高声欢呼,高兴洋洋,高兴地说着vulgarly粗俗地,粗俗地讲,粗俗地说是,俗气地

Examples

  • Relatives told WLS that Melissa’s father jetted outside of the house after hearing the deafening gunshots.

  • The circle-of-life spectacle comes with a deafening mating ritual—plus sex in the treetops, predation and also, inevitably, death.

  • Sara and Matt Taglieri were enjoying dinner at their home in New Hampshire on Tuesday when a deafening blast knocked pictures off their walls and shook their house’s foundation.

  • Three species make up Brood X, and they are known for their fire-engine-red eyes, their deafening choruses and their dramatic emergence every 17 years.

  • Silence helps them to continue depriving their people of opportunities…the silence is so loud that it might deafen society.

  • He told Barb that a mortar landed close enough to temporarily deafen him.

  • He cannot hear us up there; and, by the belt of Ashur, the king's voice raised in anger is enough to deafen a man in both ears!

  • Trembling she took shelter inside the open stable door, her heart beating so hard it seemed to deafen her.

  • Them racketin's would deafen the saints themselves, so they would.

  • The noise of the discharge is an evil, it ought to be made to do work, not deafen.

  • Will you give me my cue—it is of no use to ask him when we are to deafen you.