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I . deaf [def] PRZYM.

deaf (unable to hear)
deaf (hard of hearing)
deaf in one ear
to go deaf
to be deaf to sth przen.
[as] deaf as a post pot.

II . deaf [def] RZ. the deaf l.mn.

deaf
gluhi r.m. l.mn.

deaf-ˈmute RZ.

gluhonemi(gluhonema) r.m. (r.ż.)

stone ˈdeaf PRZYM.

tone-ˈdeaf PRZYM. to be tone-deaf

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem deaf

deaf in one ear
[as] deaf as a post pot.
to go deaf

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Your songs have the power to transcend deaf walls.
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In one 1997 study of white cats with varying degrees of hearing deficiency, 72% of the animals were found to be totally deaf.
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There are several deaf and hard-of-hearing professors and lecturers, too; an interpreter can vocalize their lectures for hearing students.
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She was born deaf and attended mainstream schools.
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She is legally blind and deaf, with cysts pushing on her optic nerve causing blackouts in one eye.
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He always yells when speaking because he is quite deaf from the centuries of rolling thunder in the Andes.
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Some consider it to be a derogatory term if used outside its historical context; the preferred term today is simply deaf.
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I was amazed the lengthy explanation fell on deaf ears.
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He strikes enemies blind and deaf but when his own men fight they go berserk and can not be harmed.
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One reason this is that deaf infants do not babble.
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