deaf – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
deaf
adj.
unable to hear; unwilling to hear, heedless
n.
one who cannot hear; deaf people collectively
Hearing loss
Hearing loss, also known as
hearing impairment, or
anacusis, is a partial or total inability to
hear. An affected person may be described as
hard of hearing. A
deaf person has little to no hearing. Hearing loss may occur in one or both ears. In children hearing problems can affect the ability to learn
language and in adults it can cause work related difficulties. In some people, particularly older people, hearing loss can result in loneliness. Hearing loss can be temporary or permanent.
deaf
Noun
1. people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language"
(hypernym) people
(member-meronym) deaf person
(derivation) deafen
Verb
1. make or render deaf; "a deafening noise"
(synonym) deafen
(hypernym) desensitize, desensitise
Adjective
1. lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part
(antonym) hearing(a)
(similar) deaf-and-dumb, deaf-mute
2. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed; "deaf to her warnings"
(synonym) deaf(p), indifferent(p)
(similar) heedless, thoughtless, unheeding
deaf
příd.jm.
hluchý
n.
hluší
deaf
Przym.
głuchy; głusi; głuchy na coś