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[def] 1. прил.1) глухой, лишённый слуха, тугой на ухоdeaf of / in one ear — глухой на одно ухо
to get / become / go deaf — оглохнуть
to be born deaf — родиться глухим, быть глухим от рождения
3) глухой, отказывающийся слушать; невнимательныйThey were deaf to all our pleas. — Они были глухи к нашим мольбам.
Syn:4) диал. пустой, бесплодный; лишённый (чего-л.); бесцветный, безвкусный, безжизненный••deaf as an adder / a beetle / a stone / a post — разг. глухая тетеря
2. сущ.to turn a deaf ear to smb. / smth. — не слушать кого-л., пропускать мимо ушей; не обращать внимания на что-л.
( the deaf) употр. с гл. во мн. глухие -
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Общая лексика: глухонемой -
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Общая лексика: слепоглухонемой -
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1. прил. deaf-and-dumb, deaf and dumb
2. муж.;
скл. как прил. deaf-mute, deaf mute
1. прил. deaf-and-dumb;
2. в знач. сущ. м. deaf-mute;
ж. deaf-mute;
мн. собир. the deaf-and-dumb.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > глухонемой
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1. a немойdumb terminal — «немой», неинтеллигентный терминал
2. a онемевший, немой3. a бессловесныйdumb animals — бессловесные животные ;
4. a молчаливый, неразговорчивый5. a безмолвный, немой; хранящий молчание6. a совершающийся или сделанный в молчанииdumb show — немая сцена; пантомима
7. a неслышный, тихий, приглушённый8. a поэт. тихий; сонный, спящий, дремотный9. a лишённый основного качества10. a беззвучный, незвучащий11. a амер. разг. глупый, тупойto play dumb — разыгрывать дурачка лишённый смысла, бессмысленный
12. a мед. латентный, скрытый; перемежающийся13. a стр. глухой14. a собир. немые15. v редк. заставить замолчать; лишить дара речиСинонимический ряд:1. mute (adj.) inarticulate; mum; mute; speechless; tight-lipped; tongue-tied; unarticulate; unarticulated; voiceless; wordless2. silent (adj.) close; close-lipped; closemouthed; close-tongued; inconversable; reserved; reticent; shut-mouthed; silent; silentious; taciturn; tight-mouthed; uncommunicative3. stupid (adj.) beefheaded; beef-witted; beetleheaded; blear-eyed; blear-witted; blockheaded; blockish; chuckleheaded; dense; doltish; dull; dull-witted; duncical; fatheaded; feeble-witted; goosey; hammerheaded; moronic; numskulled; pinhead; pinheaded; stupid; thick; thickheaded; thick-wittedАнтонимический ряд:intelligent; vocal -
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I [saɪn] n1) признак, свидетельство, примета, предзнаменованиеThere is no sign that the industry is on the upturn. — Нет никаких признаков подъма производства.
It can be expected from every sign. — По всем признакам этого следует ожидать.
- unlucky sign- ominous sign
- mute sign
- natural signs
- sure sign that...
- sure signs of spring
- terrible signs of an accident
- happy sign of the times
- hopeful sign of the times
- signs of an earthquake
- sign of age
- sign of the times
- sign of infection
- sign of weakness
- signs of healing
- sign of the Cross
- signs and wonders
- at the first signs of danger
- with every sign of surprise
- without any sign of embarrassment
- in sign of agreement
- interpret the signs of the times
- look upon smth as a sign of breeding
- show signs of life
- show signs of impatience
- show genuine signs of intellegence
- show genuine signs of common sense2) вывеска, объявлениеThat sign says we are ten miles from the town. — По этому указателю мы в десяти милях от города.
- shop signThe police put up a sign that the road was closed. — Полиция повесила указатель, что дорога закрыта.
- barber's sign
- sign of a pawnbroker
- sign of rotation
- examine sign over the door
- put up a cllosed sign over the door
- put a sold-out sign
- read the signs that they had marked on the wall3) (обыкновенно pl) следыThere's still no sign of my luggage. — Моего багажа так и не видно/все еще нет.
The ruin is a sign of past grandeur. — Эти руины/развалины - следы былого величия.
The coat shows no sign of wear. — У пальто нет следов изношенности.
- signs of tearsThe book has no sign of use. — Не видно, чтобы книгой пользовались.
- evident signs of murder
- bear signs of blows4) знак, сигнал- signs of distress
- sign for order
- sign for attack
- sign for starting
- sign and countersign
- at a sign from his master
- give smb the sign to follow him
- make friendly signs
- make no signs
- make frantic signs
- make hostile signs
- make fraternal signs
- make a sign that he wanted to leave
- speak by signs
- make oneself understood by signs
- mark smth with a plus sign
- place road signs
- put up signs to show the way5) символ, значок, условное обозначениеSign used in written music (in arithmetic, in phonetic transcription). — Знаки, использующиеся при записи музыми (арифметических действий, транскрипции).
- conventional signsThe note was written in secret signs. — Записка была написана неизвестными символами/знаками
- traffic signs
- minus sign
- dollar sign
- deaf-and-dumb signs
- small signs
- twelwe signs of the Zodiac
- four signs of the arithmetic operations
- rank signs of military
- be born under the sign of the Twins
- bear the sign of her caste painted on her forehead
- wipe out signs II [saɪn] vподписывать, подписываться, ставить подпись, расписываться- sign a document- sigh one's name
- sign an agreement
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DEAF-MUTE — (Heb. חֵרֵשׁ, heresh), always classed in the Talmud together with the minor and the imbecile as being irresponsible and of no independent will, from which stem all the restrictions and exemptions applying to him, both in law and the performance… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
deaf mute — UK US noun [countable] [singular deaf mute plural deaf mutes] old fashioned someone who cannot hear or speak. This word is now considered offensive. Thesaurus: ear and hearing … Useful english dictionary
deaf-mute — def myüt adj often offensive lacking the sense of hearing and the ability to speak deaf mute·ness n, sometimes offensive deaf mut·ism myüt .iz əm n, sometimes offensive deaf mute n often offensive a deaf person who cannot speak … Medical dictionary
Deaf-mute — n. A person who is deaf and dumb; one who, through deprivation or defect of hearing, has either failed the acquire the power of speech, or has lost it. [See Illust. of {Dactylology}.] [1913 Webster] Deaf mutes are still so called, even when, by … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deaf mute — ► NOUN ▪ a person who is deaf and unable to speak. USAGE In modern use deaf mute has acquired offensive connotations. It is advisable to avoid it in favour of other terms such as profoundly deaf … English terms dictionary
deaf-mute — [def′myo͞ot΄] n. a person who is deaf, esp. from birth, and therefore unable to speak: most deaf mutes, having the necessary vocal organs, can be taught to speak adj. of or being a deaf mute … English World dictionary
deaf-mute — deaf′ mute′ usage: See dumb off. adj. 1) pat unable to hear and speak 2) off pat a person who is unable to hear and speak, esp. one in whom inability to speak is due to congenital or early deafness • Etymology: 1830–40; trans. of F sourd muet… … From formal English to slang
deaf-mute — deaf mute; deaf mute·ness; … English syllables
deaf-mute — deaf mutes N COUNT A deaf mute is someone who cannot hear or speak. This word could cause offence … English dictionary
deaf mute — is now regarded as derogatory because it implies an incapacity to communicate. It is safer to use neutral terms such as profoundly deaf … Modern English usage
deaf mute — n old fashioned, not polite someone who is unable to hear or speak … Dictionary of contemporary English