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21 deaf-muteness
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22 stone-deaf
adjective (completely cold, dead, or deaf: He's almost stone-deaf; Your soup is stone-cold. He was stone-dead.) completamente frío/tieso/sordotr[stəʊn'def]1 sordo,-a como una tapiaadj.• sordo como una tapia adj.'stəʊn'defadjective (colloq) sordo como una tapia (fam)['stǝʊn'def]ADJ sordo como una tapia, sordo del todo* * *['stəʊn'def]adjective (colloq) sordo como una tapia (fam) -
23 tone-deaf
tr['təʊn'def]1 que no tiene sentido musical, que no tiene oídoadj.• duro de oído adj.'təʊn'defto be tone-deaf — no tener* oído (musical)
['tǝʊn'def]ADJ que no tiene oído musical* * *['təʊn'def]to be tone-deaf — no tener* oído (musical)
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24 to turn a deaf ear
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25 to fall on deaf ears
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26 become deaf
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27 be deaf to
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28 make deaf
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29 play deaf
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30 turn a deaf ear
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31 the deaf
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32 to be be as deaf as a post
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33 to be deaf in one ear
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34 to be deaf to something
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35 to be stone deaf
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36 to go deaf
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37 turn a deaf ear to
(deliberately to ignore: They turned a deaf ear to my advice.) hacerse el sordo -
38 to be as deaf as a (doorpost)
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39 the plea fell on deaf ears
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40 to turn a deaf ear to sth
hacer oídos sordos or no prestar oídos a algo
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