deafening 英 [ˈdefnɪŋ]   美 [ˈdɛfənɪŋ]

deafening

deafening  英 [ˈdefnɪŋ] 美 [ˈdɛfənɪŋ]

adj. 震耳欲聋的;极喧闹的  v. 使…聋(deafen的ing形式)  n. 隔音 

The cannons boomed a deafening roar. 大炮发出震耳欲聋的轰鸣声。
You will know when this heart is getting closer because the sound will be deafening. 你将明白何时此心更靠近,因为那个声音将会震耳欲聋。

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  • adj. 震耳欲聋的;极喧闹的
  • v. 使…聋(deafen的ing形式)
  • n. 隔音
  • 1. The cannons boomed a deafening roar.

    大炮发出震耳欲聋的轰鸣声。

  • 2. You will know when this heart is getting closer because the sound will be deafening.

    你将明白何时此心更靠近,因为那个声音将会震耳欲聋。

  • 3. Again, this seems to reflect the music – introspective, tortured, an expression of rage, but without the deafening volume and tempo to render it truly cathartic.

    同样,这似乎反映出音乐的另外一面——内向,扭曲,对愤怒的表达,但是没有用震耳欲聋的音量和节奏来渲染这种真实的宣泄。

  • deafening (adj.) "very loud," 1590s, from present participle of deafen (q.v.). Deafening silence is attested by 1830.
deaf·en·ing / ˈdefnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈdefnɪŋ / adjective very loud 震耳欲聋的;极喧闹的 deafening applause 掌声如雷 The noise of the machine was deafening. 机器的轰鸣声震耳欲聋。 The government's response to the report has been a deafening silence (= it was very noticeable that nothing was said or done). 政府对此报道显然置之不理。 deaf·en·ing·ly / ˈdefnɪŋli ; NAmE ˈdefnɪŋli / adverb deaf·en·ing / ˈdefnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈdefnɪŋ / deaf·en·ing·ly / ˈdefnɪŋli ; NAmE ˈdefnɪŋli /
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