dulled

听听怎么读
[dʌld]
是什么意思
  • v.

    使变钝( dull的过去式和过去分词 );使(兴趣、痛苦等)减少;使麻木;使晦暗

  • 双语释义

    adj.(形容词)
    1. 不鲜明的,不清楚的 not bright or clear
    2. 迟钝的,呆笨的 slow in understanding; stupid
    3. 枯燥无味的,令人厌烦的,单调的 lacking interest or excitement; boring; monotonous
    4. 不锋利 not sharp
    5. 感觉不明显 (of pain) not felt sharply
    6. 萧条的,清淡的 (of trade) not busy; slow

    英英释义

    dulled[ dʌl ]

    • adj.
      • having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure

        "the mind of the audience is becoming dulled"

        同义词:benumbed

      • made dull or blunt

        同义词:blunted

      • deprived of color

        "colors dulled by too much sun"

        同义词:greyed

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+名词
    • dull class迟钝的一班
    • dull colour暗淡的颜色
    • dull glow昏暗的光
    • dull man头脑简单的人
    • dull mind迟钝的头脑
    • dull pupil迟钝的学生
    ~+介词
    • dull in appearance外表呆板
    • dull of hearing听觉不灵
    • dull of understanding理解迟钝

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. Jack had all work but no play, making him a dull boy.
      杰克只学不玩,这使得他成为一个呆笨的孩子。
    2. It's impossible to cut a pineapple with such a dull knife.
      用一把这么钝的刀子切菠萝是不可能的。
    3. The mind becomes dull if the body doesn't get on exercise.
      要是身体得不到锻炼,头脑也会迟钝的。
    4. This book is rather dull.
      这本书很枯燥。
    5. The dying fire was throwing out a dull red light.
      将要熄灭的火发出暗红色的光。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. The heating was turned up high to dull his audience's senses.
      暖气温度被调到很高,以至于听众的意识变得迟钝。
    2. She gave me some medicine to dull the pain.
      她给了我一些可减轻疼痛的药。
    3. The sensory nerves of this old man seem to dull.
      这位老人的感觉神经似乎不太敏锐了。

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