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1 deaf mute
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2 deaf-and-dumb
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3 deaf-aid
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4 deaf and dumb
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5 deaf as a doornail
deaf as a doornail*expr.• requetemuerto, -a* expr. -
6 deaf person
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7 deaf-mutism
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8 deaf
def1) (unable to hear: She has been deaf since birth.) sordo2) ((with to) refusing to understand or to listen: He was deaf to all arguments.) sordo•- deafness- deafen
- deafening
- deaf-mute
- fall on deaf ears
- turn a deaf ear to
deaf adj sordotr[def]1 sordo,-a1 los sordos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be be as deaf as a post estar más sordo,-a que una tapiato be deaf in one ear ser sordo,-a de un oídoto be deaf to something hacer oídos sordos a algoto be stone deaf estar más sordo,-a que una tapiato fall on deaf ears caer en oídos sordosto go deaf quedarse sordo,-ato turn a deaf ear hacerse el sordodeaf ['dɛf] adj: sordoadj.• sordo, -a adj.
I defa) sordob) ( unwilling to hear)to be deaf TO something — hacer* oídos sordos a algo
II
[def]1. ADJ(compar deafer) (superl deafest)1) (=unable to hear) sordo- be as deaf as a2) (=unwilling to hear)- turn a deaf ear to sth2.NPLthe deaf los sordos mpl3.CPD* * *
I [def]a) sordob) ( unwilling to hear)to be deaf TO something — hacer* oídos sordos a algo
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9 deaf-mute
noun (a person who is deaf and dumb.) sordomudotr['defmjʊːt]1 sordomudo,-adeaf-mute ['dɛf'mju:t] n: sordomudo m, -da fadj.• sordomudo, -a adj.n.• sordomudo s.m.'def'mjuːtnoun sordomudo, -da m,f['def'mjuːt]N sordomudo(-a) m / f* * *['def'mjuːt]noun sordomudo, -da m,f -
10 deaf
adj.sordo.s.the deaf -> los sordos. -
11 deaf
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12 deaf-mute
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13 deaf aid
s.aparato para sordos, aparato auditivo, audífono para sordos, aparato para el oído. -
14 deaf ears
s.oídos sordos. -
15 deaf field
s.punto sordo. -
16 deaf mutism
s.mutismo dependiente de sordera, sordomudez. -
17 deaf person
s.persona sorda, sordo. -
18 deaf-aid
s.1 audífono.2 aparato para sordos, aparato para el oído, audífono para sordos. -
19 deaf-and-dumb
s.sordomudo. -
20 deaf-mute
adj.sordomudo.s.1 sordomudo; especialmente el que es mudo a causa de sordera.2 sordomudo, mudo sordo, sordo-mudo.
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