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♦ deaf /dɛf/A a.1 sordo: deaf ear, orecchio sordo (o da cui non ci si sente); deaf people, i sordi; deaf in one ear, sordo da un orecchio; profoundly deaf, sordo profondo; stone deaf, sordo come una campana; partially [totally] deaf, parzialmente [totalmente] sordoB n. pl.– the deaf, i sordi● (fam.) deaf aid, apparecchio acustico □ (antiq. o offensivo) deaf-and-dumb (agg., in USA anche sost.), sordomuto □ (as) deaf as a post, sordo come una campana □ deaf-blindness, sordo-cecità; sordocecità □ (antiq. o offensivo) deaf-mute (agg. e sost.), sordomuto □ to fall on deaf ears, ( di parole, consiglio, ecc.) cadere nel vuoto; restare inascoltato □ to turn a deaf ear to, non dare ascolto a □ (prov.) There are none so deaf as those that will not hear, non c'è peggior sordo di chi non vuol sentire. -
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deaf [def]1. adjective2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[def] 1.2.the deaf — (+ v pl) les sourds mpl, les malentendants mpl voir note
2) figto turn a deaf ear to — faire la sourde oreille à, rester sourd à
to fall on deaf ears — [request, advice] ne pas trouver d'écho
••••to be as deaf as a post — (colloq) être sourd comme un pot (colloq)
Ce mot peut être perçu comme injurieux dans cette acception. Lui préférer hearing-impaired••Ce mot peut être perçu comme injurieux dans cette acception. Lui préférer hearing-impaired -
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B adj1 [person, animal] sourd voir note ; to go deaf devenir sourd ; to be deaf in one ear être sourd d'une oreille ; that's his deaf ear il n'entend pas de cette oreille, il est sourd de cette oreille ;2 fig to be deaf to être sourd à ; to turn a deaf ear to faire la sourde oreille à, rester sourd à ; to fall on deaf ears [request, advice] ne pas trouver d'écho.to be as deaf as a post ○ être sourd comme un pot ○ ; there are none so deaf as those who will not hear Prov il n'est pire sourd que celui qui ne veut pas entendre Prov. Ce mot peut être perçu comme injurieux dans cette acception. Lui préférer hearing-impaired. -
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deaf [def]sourd;∎ to go deaf devenir sourd;∎ deaf in one ear sourd d'une oreille;∎ deaf people les sourds mpl;∎ are you deaf? tu es sourd?;∎ figurative to turn a deaf ear to sb/sth faire la sourde oreille à qn/qch;∎ figurative our complaints fell on deaf ears nos protestations n'ont pas été entendues;∎ (as) deaf as a post sourd comme un pot;∎ proverb there are none so deaf as those who will not hear il n'est pire sourd que celui qui ne veut entendre∎ the deaf les sourds mpl -
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DEAF OF, IN, TOУпотребление предлогов of, in и to с прилагательным deaf связано с тем, в каком значении – буквальном или метафорическом – выступает прилагательное. Со словом deaf в значении 'глухой, глуховатый' употребляются of и in: to be deaf of one ear и to be deaf in one ear. Deaf в метафорическом значении 'неотзывчивый, нечуткий' требует предлога to: to be deaf to somebody's entreaties. (Ср. русск. глухой на одно ухо и глухой к мольбам.)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > deaf
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deaf [def] a1) глухо́й, глухова́тый, туго́й на́ ухо;deaf of an ear, deaf in one ear глухо́й на одно́ у́хо
2) глухо́й, отка́зывающийся слу́шать;he was deaf to our advice он не послу́шался на́шего сове́та
◊to turn a deaf ear to smb., smth. не слу́шать кого́-л., пропуска́ть ми́мо уше́й; не обраща́ть внима́ния на что-л.
;deaf as an adder ( или a beetle, a stone, a post) ≅ глуха́я тете́ря
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7 deaf-and-dumb
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8 deaf-muteness
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9 deaf-mutism
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10 deaf mute
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11 deaf-and-dumb
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12 deaf in one ear
deaf in one ear/deaf of an ear глухой на одно ухо/не слышать одним ухом -
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14 deaf
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15 deaf without speech
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17 deaf-blind
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > deaf-blind
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18 deaf and dumb
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19 deaf-and-dumb
deaf-and-dumb [ˏdefnˊdʌm] aглухонемо́й -
20 deaf-mute
deaf-mute [ˏdefˊmju:t] nглухонемо́й
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