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1 sourd
sourd, e [suʀ, suʀd]1. adjectivea. [personne] deafc. [son, voix] muffled ; [couleur, colère] subdued ; [consonne] voiceless ; [douleur] dull ; [désir, inquiétude] gnawing ; [lutte] silent2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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sourde suʀ, suʀd adjectif1) Médecine [personne] deaf2) ( insensible) deaf (à to)3) ( étouffé) [bruit, explosion] dull, muffled; [voix] muffled; [plainte] faint, muted4) ( diffus) [douleur] dull5) ( secret) [lutte, machinations] secret, hidden6) Linguistique voiceless, surd
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nom masculin, féminin deaf personles sourds — the deaf (+ v pl)
••mieux vaut entendre ça que d'être sourd! — (colloq) hum what stupid things you hear!
comme un sourd — [crier, taper, frapper] like one possessed
* * *suʀ, suʀd sourd, -e1. adj1) (personne) deaf2) fig3) (bruit, voix) muffled4) (douleur) dull5) LINGUISTIQUE (consonne) voiceless, unvoiced6) (violence) muted7) (lutte) silent, hidden8) (couleur) muted2. nm/fil n'est pire sourd que celui qui ne veut entendre — there's none so deaf as those that will not hear
* * *A adj1 Méd [personne] deaf; être sourd d'une oreille to be deaf in one ear; arrête de hurler, je ne suis pas sourd! there's no need to shout, I'm not deaf!; tu es sourd ou quoi? are you deaf or what?;2 ( insensible) deaf (à to); être sourd aux supplications/prières de qn to be deaf to sb's pleas/entreaties; être sourd à la pitié to feel no pity; ⇒ pot;3 ( étouffé) [bruit, bourdonnement, craquement, explosion] dull, muffled; [voix] muffled; [plainte, gémissement, exclamation] faint, muted;5 ( secret) [lutte, machinations, intrigues] secret, hidden;6 Phon voiceless, surd.B nm,f deaf person; les sourds the deaf.faire la sourde oreille to turn a deaf ear; mieux vaut entendre ça que d'être sourd○! hum what stupid things you hear!; comme un sourd [crier, taper, frapper] like one possessed; il n'est pire sourd que celui qui ne veut (pas) entendre Prov there's none so deaf as those who will not hear; ce n'est pas tombé dans l'oreille d'un sourd it didn't fall on deaf ears.1. [personne] deafarrête de crier, je ne suis pas sourd! stop shouting, I'm not deaf ou I can hear (you)!2. [indifférent]le gouvernement est resté sourd à leurs revendications the government turned a deaf ear to their demands————————, sourde [sur, surd] nom masculin, nom fémininfrapper ou taper comme un sourd to bang with all one's might————————sourde nom fémininLINGUISTIQUE unvoiced ou voiceless consonant -
2 assourdir
assourdir [asuʀdiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verba. ( = rendre sourd) to deafenb. ( = amortir) to deaden* * *asuʀdiʀ
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1) ( rendre sourd) to deafen [personne]2) ( atténuer) to muffle [bruit]
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s'assourdir verbe pronominal1) [bruit] to become muffled2) [phonème] to become voiceless* * *asuʀdiʀ vt1) [bruit] to deafen2) (rendre moins fort) [bruit] to deaden, to muffle* * *assourdir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( rendre sourd) to deafen [personne];2 ( atténuer) [tapis, rideau, neige] to muffle [bruit]; la musique nous parvenait assourdie muffled music reached us.B s'assourdir vpr1 [bruit] to become muffled;2 Phon to become voiceless.[asurdir] verbe transitif1. [personne] to deafen2. PHONÉTIQUE to make voiceless ou unvoiced————————s'assourdir verbe pronominal intransitifPHONÉTIQUE to become voiceless ou unvoiced -
3 aphone
aphone [afɔn]adjective* * *afɔn* * *afɔn adj* * *aphone adj voiceless; être aphone to have lost one's voice.[afɔn] adjectif1. [sans voix] hoarse -
4 occlusif
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5 les laissés-pour-compte
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6 sans-voix
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