单词 | Deaf |
例句 | 1 None so deaf as those that won't hear. 2 Master should be soetimes blind and sometimes deaf. 3 None so deaf as those who won’t hear. 4 A husband must be deaf and the wife blind to have quietness. 5 There's none so deaf as those who will not hear. 6 None are so deaf as those who will not hear. 7 Kindness is the language that the deaf can hear and the dumb understand. 8 He's been deaf and dumb since birth. 9 I've called you three times, are you deaf? 10 The deaf do not hear at all. 11 Deaf people and dumb people are disabled. 12 None are so deaf as those who won't hear. 13 Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness. 14 He's been totally/partially deaf since birth. 15 The teachers were deaf to our requests. 16 I think Mum's going a bit deaf . 17 Being deaf and dumb makes communication very difficult. 18 She is deaf in one ear. 19 The boss turned a deaf ear to my explanation. 20 Their child was born deaf. 21 Mary turned a deaf ear to Lois's asking to ride her bicycle. 22 She is deaf, but refuses to let her disability prevent her from doing what she wants to do. 23 This portable device enables deaf people to telephone the hospital by typing a message instead of speaking. 24 The tyrant was deaf to the entreaties of the slaves. 25 Deaf people can't hear. 26 Recent research on deaf children has produced some interesting findings about their speech. 27 Tom was born profoundly deaf . 28 The evening news has subtitles for the deaf. 29 I have often thought it would be a blessing if each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would tech him the joys of sound. 30 You'll have to be patient with my mother she's going rather deaf. 1 He's been deaf and dumb since birth. 2 I've called you three times, are you deaf? 3 The deaf do not hear at all. 4 Deaf people and dumb people are disabled. 5 Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness. 6 He's been totally/partially deaf since birth. 7 The teachers were deaf to our requests. 8 I think Mum's going a bit deaf . 9 She is deaf in one ear. 10 The boss turned a deaf ear to my explanation. 11 Their child was born deaf. 12 Mary turned a deaf ear to Lois's asking to ride her bicycle. 13 She is deaf, but refuses to let her disability prevent her from doing what she wants to do. 14 This portable device enables deaf people to telephone the hospital by typing a message instead of speaking. 15 The tyrant was deaf to the entreaties of the slaves. 16 Deaf people can't hear. 17 Recent research on deaf children has produced some interesting findings about their speech. 18 Many of these children are profoundly deaf. 19 She is now profoundly deaf. 31 The two deaf actors converse solely in signing. 32 The boy is mute and deaf. 33 She was deaf to my advice. 34 Deaf people are sometimes treated as being mentally deficient. 35 She's deaf in her left ear. 36 Many of these children are profoundly deaf. 37 He was deaf to my requests for help. 38 He was deaf to all advice. 39 Her advice fell on deaf ears. 40 Deaf people and dumb people are disabled too. 41 She was born deaf and dumb. 42 At that time, deaf children were not considered educable. 43 Deaf children can often be included in mainstream education. 44 She was deaf to his pleas. 45 It's no good shouting—he's stone deaf. 46 The committee remained deaf to our suggestions. 47 He was deaf to my supplications. 48 He can't hear you—he's deaf. 49 Beverley was born blind and deaf. 50 Many regular TV programs are captioned for the deaf. 51 Grandad's as deaf as a post. 52 She's deaf and dumb and communicates using sign language. 53 I'm a little deaf please articulate carefully. 54 She remained deaf until she died. 55 Lisa is deaf in one ear and partially blind. 56 He turned a deaf ear to the rumours. 57 She is now profoundly deaf. 58 His complaints fell on deaf ears./deaf.html 59 She turned a deaf ear to their complaints. 60 She learnt to sign to help her deaf child. 61 Not all deaf people use sign language. 62 All her appeals for help fell on deaf ears. 63 A deaf person can't hear. 64 The school was founded with the express purpose of teaching deaf children. 65 The teacher turned a deaf ear to the boy's swearing . 66 Speech degeneration often occurs in children who become deaf after acquiring language. 67 She spoke loudly because her mother was a little deaf. 68 The school was founded with the express purpose of teaching deaf children to speak. 69 He was a very unusual musician inasmuch as he was totally deaf. 70 He devoted his life to the education of deaf children. 71 Her father's going senile/blind/deaf. 72 She rammed up her ears and was deaf to all advice. 73 Her teachers said she was a slow learner, whereas in actual fact she was partially deaf. 74 It is wrong to turn a deaf ear to other's criticism. 75 I hope that our appeals will not fall on deaf ears. 76 Many of the TV programmes are broadcast with subtitles for the deaf. 77 Can't you find a way of turning a deaf ear to her endless complaints? 78 He eventually went deaf. 79 Being deaf hasn't stopped Karen fulfilling her ambition to be a hairdresser. 80 But the authorities turned a deaf ear to their demands. 81 If you turn a deaf ear to my warnings, you'll land in trouble. 82 In the past they've tended to turn a deaf ear to such requests. 83 The partly deaf man inclined forward to hear the conversation more clearly. 84 Standing next to the machine all day left her deaf in one ear. 85 Deaf people do not want to be seen as objects of pity. 86 Their complaints about the poor service fell on deaf ears . 87 I was nobbled by my deaf old aunt and couldn't get away. 88 The local council has remained deaf to all the objections to its proposals. 88 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 89 He turned a deaf ear to my request for help. 90 However does he manage to write music when he is so deaf? 91 She turned a deaf ear to our warnings and got lost. 92 I told you not to touch that - are you deaf or just thick? 93 Their appeals to release the hostages fell on deaf ears. 94 He maintained strong links with the world of the deaf. 95 I'm keen on providing signers for deaf people and readers for the blind. 96 The provincial assembly were deaf to all pleas for financial help. 97 The factory owners turned a deaf ear to the demands of the workers. 98 The computer has simplified the difficult task of teaching reading to the deaf. 99 She was born deaf. 100 He has turned a resolutely deaf ear to American demands for action. 101 But when ears were deaf what use were admonitions? 102 But they are deaf to the rest. 103 The deaf adder of appetite Coiled under. 104 The children were raised by deaf mutes. 105 Beverley Lewis was born blind, deaf and mentally handicapped. 106 But what if she were deaf to reason? 107 But my suggestions fell on deaf ears. 108 Some people are born deaf, blind or both. 109 The local mission became the focal point of the deaf community which it served. 110 The result was that many deaf men were unable to obtain work. 111 The findings are the same in virtually all cases: deaf children lag behind their hearing counterparts. 112 But deaf mutes are often treated well, because they have a positive image, Ahmad said. 113 Amongst adult clubs, there was some success as well when Manchester Deaf F.C. won their local hearing league championship. 114 It laid the foundation for an organisation with greater appeal to the deaf themselves, particularly the young. 115 In the meantime, other members of the cast were involved with projects for the deaf and for prisoners. 116 Jazz was still powering up and down, deaf to Nails's pleas. 117 This is a significant action and a great day for the deaf community. 118 There may be a prophet hidden inside each of us, but we tend to be deaf to such warnings. 118 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 119 In deaf clubs and institutes throughout the country, there was also much fund-raising and knitting for the armed services. 120 Deaf people get no acoustic feedback when they talk, so their speech is often impaired. 121 The heart fools the mind, where eyes went deaf to words, that fell on blinded ears to easy to fall in love. Anthony Liccione 122 So it is no surprise that the Milan Conference had a profound long-ranging effect on deaf education. 123 The way they are answered will benefit both hearing and deaf communities alike. 124 I had given my replacement my helmet, and I sat on the bench seat deaf and dumb. 125 Unemployed deaf men, who were not in short supply, were employed in that capacity. 126 The deaf children of hearing parents are almost normal in comparison, having everything except language experience. 127 Do hearing people tend to occupy more influential positions in technology than do deaf people? 128 They, too, have been deaf to the voice of justice and consanguinity. 129 Deaf postgraduates, who are few and far between, have little chance of taking a higher degree. 130 If thou are a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf. Thomas Fuller 131 He could not hear me because I was speaking into his deaf ear and the room was abuzz with other conversations. 132 Like his sister, the young man was cross-eyed, deaf and simple. 133 Thus, year after year, working people turn a deaf ear to union entreaties. 134 This they did and drew near the island, all except Odysseus deaf to the enchanting song. 135 He was unique amongst deaf men of the early twentieth century. 136 Both Dames Elizabeth and Martha were deaf, so whatever you said or how you said it would not cause any alarm. 137 The deaf are finding that their hearing aids are amplifying more than just the voices of their friends. 138 The protesters are as tone deaf to Bush as the president is to them. 139 For the deaf, welfare officers had to provide a communication and translation service where necessary. 140 This finding suggests close interaction between deaf people belonging to these different groups. 141 It was the first deaf club in the country to levy an annual subscription charge. 142 But deaf mutes and epileptics both have the right to workplace accommodations, Ahmad said. 143 Getting a phone call at the Writers' Club had so confused me that I became half deaf. 144 She and her free-market colleagues were largely deaf to such requests. 145 Glasgow also had a weekly deaf column in the Glasgow Evening Times, written by a variety of people. 146 The latter is a developmental vocabulary primarily used with deaf children with learning difficulties. 147 For the benefit of the deaf members present the Dean's and all subsequent speeches were interpreted into sign language. 148 Invitations by Paredes to the various governors to second his plan fell on deaf ears. 148 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 149 They showed the tapes to leaders of the Managua deaf community, who then went to meet with Los Pipitos. 150 Deaf signers exhibit effects of language knowledge on the form of coding inferred from results of short-term memory experiments. 151 Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. Mark Twain 152 Tom Crellin, a hearing son of deaf parents, had followed in his father's footsteps as a missioner. 153 Does it adequately outline assessment procedures which will identify the needs of the deaf child? 154 Like his predecessor, he was a hearing son of deaf parents, and therefore a fluent signer. 155 The state thus assumed responsibility for deaf education but, as we shall see, its advance had a chequered history. 156 The deaf mute said the company would never discriminate against a disabled employee. 157 It was due to his influence and suggestion that many able deaf men were appointed to do valuable missionary work amongst their fellows. 158 In this, she was ably assisted by Robert Armour, the deaf missioner for Liverpool. 159 Using the pen he had bought from the deaf mute, he set about his task with diligence. 160 Is the hearing community much larger than the deaf community? 161 When John the Baptist appeared his appeal did not fall upon deaf ears. 162 Statements on the supposed needs of deaf people can in turn be questioned by members of the deaf community themselves. 163 It is not only deaf parents who could have affected children. 164 Once a soldier had been certified medically deaf he was always shipped home. 165 The numbers of deaf children are decreasing, and some causes such as rubella can be completely eradicated as medical prevention programmes improve. 166 A consultative group on provision for deaf people and those with impaired hearing has also been established. 167 O, that men's ears should be To counsel deaf, but not to flattery! William Shakespeare 168 Owners of deaf white cats report that their pets are brilliant at compensating for their genetic disability. 169 On his return he continued his discussions with leaders of the deaf community and other missioners. 170 Some deaf children are, however, very proficient at sign language and they can also spell out words using finger spelling. 171 Before, I'd felt little resentment and shrugged off being labelled daft or deaf, never needing to cry in front of them. 172 A meeting of deaf adults was called, and they appointed a deaf man called William Ure as their delegate. 173 The research team has also lobbied firms about updating and adapting their video material for deaf parents. 174 In the short term, however, the Milan Conference had the beneficial result of placing deaf education on the political agenda. 175 The deaf mute nodded once very briefly and then moved on, leaving Quinn with the pen in his hand. 176 Deaf people also imagined hearing people to hold more negative attitudes than they actually did. 177 Their role and importance within the deaf community, particularly in the early days, are difficult to exaggerate. 178 All normal deaf children can develop in the oral system. 179 Torquay Deaf Club suffered some minor damage,[http:///deaf.html] but nothing which could not be easily repaired. 180 But perhaps the most important feature which makes communication possible across different sign languages is the shared culture of deaf people. 181 He was probably the first deaf man in the world to do so. 182 And with a faintly questioning intonation that fitzAlan would have to be deaf to miss. 183 How could people turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to the horrors that they suffered? 184 The advent of motor coaches enabled many deaf institutes to organise outings and charabanc trips. 185 It ensured that the deaf received help and understanding in the blackout and during air-raids. 186 There were moments of black humour as well regarding the safety of deaf people in wartime conditions. 187 May I introduce Aaron, a convert from another faith, a deaf mute, who can only communicate in sign language. 188 Policy props up parental wishes and desires, but does it acknowledge the effect on the deaf child? 189 After the war, he was made a Freeman of London, again a unique achievement for a deaf man. 190 The project has also led to a small midwifery team being established at Wythenshawe Hospital to care for deaf parents. 191 It was made clear that all missioners, superintendents and hearing clergymen interested in deaf people were cordially invited to attend. 192 Often included was a humorous presentation by a deaf man. 193 They formulated a programme of demands, but these fell on deaf ears in Petrograd. 194 Growing deafer, moreover, as they had certainly not been deaf as babies. 195 Evidence on cognition in deaf children has never been clear-cut. 195 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 196 They may display their feelings by refusing to eat, and turning a deaf ear to anyone who calls their name. 197 He turned a deaf ear to the instruction given by his teacher. |
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