deaden
deaden 英 [ˈdedn] 美 [ˈdɛdn]
vt. 使减弱;使麻木;隔阻 vi. 变得如死一般;失去活力
进行时:deadening 过去式:deadened 过去分词:deadened 第三人称单数:deadens 名词复数:deadens
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- vt. 使减弱;使麻木;隔阻
- vi. 变得如死一般;失去活力
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1. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.
1530年,它的意思是使人瘫痪、麻木、失去知觉、昏迷或者丧失感觉,就好像被人猛打了一顿。
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2. Don't deaden your senses with alcohol (although if you're a wine connoisseur, your special wine can be a gift) or spend big bucks at the mall.
不要让自己麻醉在酒精中(如果你是一名品酒师,一杯独特的酒也是一份很好的礼物)或是在大型购物商店中挥金如土。
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3. AS soon as they were gone, Elizabeth walked out to recover her spirits; or in other words, to dwell without interruption on those subjects that must deaden them more.
他们一走,伊丽莎白便到屋外去留达,好让自己精神舒畅一下,换句话说,也就是不停去想那些足以使她精神更加沉闷的念头。
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