numb 的 2 个定义
numb·er, numb·est.
- deprived of physical sensation or the ability to move: fingers numb with cold.
- manifesting or resembling numbness: a numb sensation.
- incapable of action or of feeling emotion; enervated; prostrate: numb with grief.
- lacking or deficient in emotion or feeling; indifferent: She was numb to their pleas for mercy.
- to make numb.
numb 近义词
deadened, insensitive
numb 的近义词 34 个
- dazed
- indifferent
- anesthetized
- benumbed
- callous
- detached
- frozen
- immobilized
- numbed
- paralyzed
- stupefied
- aloof
- apathetic
- asleep
- casual
- comatose
- dead
- disinterested
- incurious
- insensate
- insensible
- insentient
- lethargic
- listless
- phlegmatic
- remote
- senseless
- stuporous
- torpid
- unconcerned
- unconscious
- uncurious
- unfeeling
- uninterested
numb 的反义词 5 个
deaden
numb 的近义词 13 个
numb 的反义词 2 个
更多numb例句
- Although I feel more numb than overwhelmed this year, I am grateful for the simplicity of this dish.
- The technical distinction is mind-numbing to everyone but securities lawyers, but has some important implications.
- Last winter, JaMarcus Crews forced his feet, however numb, to walk a paved public track in the town of Centreville, Alabama, until his calves cramped and sweat bloomed across his T-shirt.
- They’re exactly what I want to keep my legs from going numb while cooking dinner on late-fall camping trips.
- To keep the blood flow going, she releases saliva from the hypopharynx, which contains a tranquilizer to numb sensation.
- Have I got shot up with painkillers and Xylocaine and different things to numb areas so I can play?
- As a person in Iraq, you learn from an early age how to become “lifeless” – absolutely numb with no feelings whatsoever.
- But a fleeting impression suggests that rap has a tendency rather to numb as, for all I know, narcotics might.
- I became numb to the barrage of smells: citrus disinfectants, burning trash, sewage, sweat, and diesel.
- Neubauer says that she was numb and disoriented and scared to talk to the police.
- When she thought that he was there at hand, waiting for her, she grew numb with the intoxication of expectancy.
- Her soul was numb, her courage seemed dead, and little care had she in that hour of what might betide her now.
- As they sat by the ashes, numb with the cold, all of a sudden a new warmth filled the lodge.
- No, thank ye—I don't want to go so near yet; my feet's all numb an' they allays hurt so when they warms up fast.
- The days that followed were not unhappy for me; and Patricia appeared to be contented in a numb sort of way.