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deafen
deafen, v. (ˈdɛf(ə)n) Also 7 deaffen. [f. deaf a.: see -en5. A later synonym of prec.] 1. trans. To make deaf, to deprive of the power of hearing; to stun with noise. Also fig.1597 [see deafening ppl. a. 1]. 1611 Cotgr., Assourdir, to deafen, or make deafe. 1634 Habington Castara (Arb.) 79 We beginn... Oxford English Dictionary
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deafen
deafen/ˈdefn; `dɛfən/ v[Tn](a) make (sb) feel deaf or unable to hear sounds around him by making a very loud noise 使(某人)感到震耳欲聋 We're being deafened by next door's stereo. 隔壁的立体声音响要把我们耳朵震聋.(b) make (sb) deaf 使(某人)耳聋 The head injury deafened her for life. 她头部受伤以致终身耳聋. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Amy Chouest
Ian Anderson, writing in New Scientist, reported that environmental activists were concerned the loud noises would deafen marine animals. wikipedia.org
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Why Don't Roosters Go Deaf From Their Own Crows?
The roosters don't deafen all the hens within earshot because the damaging effects diminish significantly with even a few feet of distance, and because birds are capable of regenerating damaged ...
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bedeafen
bedeafen, v. (bɪˈdɛf(ə)n) [f. be- 2 + deafen v.] Intensive of deafen. Found only in pa. pple.1631 Quarles Samson in Farr S.P. (1848) 126 Did wake His father's sleep-bedeafned eares. 1808 Scott Marm. iv. xvi, Bedeafen'd with the jangling knell. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thunderclap (comics)
The sonic boom also has the tendency to temporarily deafen and disorientate anyone in the immediate area. wikipedia.org
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bedeaf
† beˈdeaf, v. Obs. [f. be- + deaf.] To deafen.1620 Quarles Jonah (1638) 26 Bedeafing him with what he knows and heares. Oxford English Dictionary
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Danger music
For instance, some extreme examples of danger music direct performers to use sounds so loud that they will deafen the participants, or ask performers to wikipedia.org
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dieve
▪ I. dieve obs. (? dial.) form of dive v.▪ II. dieve erron. form of deave v. to deafen. Oxford English Dictionary
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"Moist" Paula Henderson
Deafen County says of Henderson, "You need to see 'Moist' Paula Henderson on bari sax at least once before you die." wikipedia.org
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deive
deive obs. form of deave, to deafen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Three-volley salute
However, if mourners are present near the grave, the party stands some distance away (often recommended at least 50 feet) so as to not deafen the attendees wikipedia.org
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adeve
adeve var. of adeave v. obs. to deafen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Soulstice - Colours blind the eye. Sounds deafen the ear.... - Facebook
Colours blind the eye. Sounds deafen the ear. Flavours numb the taste. Thoughts weaken the mind. Desires wither the heart. The Master observes the world but trusts his inner vision. He allows...
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adeave
† aˈdeave, v. Obs. [f. a- prefix 1 + deave, OE. deaf-ian to make deaf.] To deafen, strike deaf.c 940 Sax. Leechd. II. 38 Wið earena adeafunge. c 1315 Shoreham 103 Ac purgatorie and helle hy beth So lyte byleved, That what somevere men telleth, Ben throf al adeved. Oxford English Dictionary
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