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- deaden
- benumb
- numb
- anesthetize
desensitized 的定义
de·sen·si·tized, de·sen·si·tiz·ing.
- to lessen the sensitiveness of.
- to make indifferent, unaware, or the like, in feeling.
- Photography. to make less sensitive or wholly insensitive to light, as the emulsion on a film.
- Printing. to treat with an etch in order to increase the capacity to retain moisture, and to remove traces of grease.
- Chemistry. to reduce the sensitivity of to those stimuli capable of detonating it.
desensitized 近义词
dull
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更多desensitized例句
- The memes of 2020 reflected an internet that has become desensitized to the burning house around it and the phrase “this is fine” is more of a plea than a resignation.
- Experts also say the months-long pandemic created a weariness and potentially desensitized people to the serious of the threat, a psychological state often called “covid fatigue.”
- We’ve become desensitized to positive tests in sports with young and healthy athletes, but this is a grim reminder that the disease is so dangerous, no matter the age of the person it hits.
- For the broader public, it matters that we have become desensitized to the loss of some lives and value them less than others.
- Nigerians have become desensitized to suffering, I was repeatedly told during my time in Lagos.
- Perhaps they were wary of each other, or too desensitized to connect on any level.
- In the border region, “drug trafficking is such a normal activity that people are so desensitized to it,” he said.
- But some do wonder if popular culture has desensitized people to the very real consequences of violence.
- Her desensitized and asphalt palate thrills and throbs beneath the tricklings of Cordon Rouge.
- His impressions are transferred to the desensitized plate of Mr. Hennessy's mind, where they can do no harm.
- Two years of war had cumulatively desensitized them to thrills.