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lóng deaf
聋人 lóng rén deaf person / hearing-impaired person
聋哑 lóng deaf and nonverbal
置若罔闻 zhì ruò wǎng wén to turn a deaf ear to (idiom); to pretend not to hear
音痴 yīn chī tone deaf
耳聋 ěr lóng deaf
失聪 shī cōng to go deaf; to lose one's hearing / deafness; hearing loss
百口莫辩 bǎi kǒu - biàn (idiom) (of sb unfairly accused) to have all one's protestations fall on deaf ears; to be unable to convince sb of one's innocence
装聋作哑 zhuāng lóng zuò to play deaf-mute
聋子 lóng zi deaf person
充耳不闻 chōng ěr wén to block one's ears and not listen (idiom); to turn a deaf ear
振聋发聩 zhèn lóng kuì lit. so loud that even the deaf can hear (idiom); rousing even the apathetic
各执一词 zhí each sticks to his own version (idiom); a dialogue of the deaf
各执己见 zhí jiàn each sticks to his own view (idiom); a dialogue of the deaf
听而不闻 tīng ér wén to hear but not react (idiom); to turn a deaf ear / to ignore deliberately
kuì born deaf / deaf / obtuse
对牛弹琴 duì niú tán qín lit. to play the lute to a cow (idiom) / fig. offering a treat to an unappreciative audience / to cast pearls before swine / caviar to the general / to preach to deaf ears / to talk over sb's head
发聋振聩 lóng zhèn kuì lit. so loud that even the deaf can hear (idiom); rousing even the apathetic
聋聩 lóng kuì deaf / fig. stupid and ignorant
五音不全 yīn quán tone deaf / unable to sing in tune
海伦·凯勒 Hǎi lún · Kǎi Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker)
听不进去 tīng jìn qu not to listen / to be deaf to
聋哑人 lóng rén person who is deaf and nonverbal
眼瞎耳聋 yǎn xiā ěr lóng to be deaf and blind (idiom)


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