• mute

    英:[[mju:t]]   美: [[mjut] ] 
    第三人称单数:mutes 复数:mutes 现在分词:muting 过去分词:muted 过去式:muted

    mute 基本解释

    形容词deaftalkative

    mute 相关例句

    形容词

    1.

    1. The child has been mute since birth.
        那孩子生来就是哑巴。

    2. mute的近义词

    2. The prisoner sat mute, offering nothing in his own defence.
        那个囚犯一声不吭地坐着,没说任何为自己辩护的话。

    及物动词

    1. The artist muted the colors.
        那画家把色彩抹得柔和些。

    mute 网络解释

    1. 缄默的;哑口无言的
        Someone who is mute is silent for a particular reason and does not speak.

        e.g. He was mute, distant, and indifferent...
               他一句话也不说,显得疏远而冷漠。
        e.g. I threw a mute look of appeal at Paula.
               我默默地向葆拉投去恳求的目光。

    mutely
    I crouched by him and grasped his hand, mutely offering what comfort I could.
    我蹲在他身旁,握住他的手,默默地,尽我所能地安慰他。

    2. 哑的;不能说话的
        Someone who is mute is unable to speak.

        e.g. Marianna, the duke\'s daughter, became mute after a shock.
               公爵的女儿玛丽安娜在遭受了一次电击后失声了。

    3. 抑制(情感);减弱,缓和(活动强度)
        If someone mutes something such as their feelings or their activities, they reduce the strength or intensity of them.

        e.g. The corruption does not seem to have muted the country\'s prolonged economic boom.
               腐败似乎没有影响国家经济的持续繁荣。

    muted
    The threat contrasted starkly with his administration\'s previous muted criticism...
    这一威胁和他这届政府之前低调的指责形成了鲜明的对比。
    The financial markets gave a muted response to the Democrats\' triumph.
    金融市场对民主党的胜利反响不大。

    4. 降低,减弱(音量)
        If you mute a noise or sound, you lower its volume or make it less distinct.

        e.g. They begin to mute their voices, not be as assertive...
               他们开始压低嗓门,不再那么肯定了。
        e.g. At first the wooded hillsides muted the sounds.
               最初长满树木的山坡吸收了噪音。

    muted
    \'Yes,\' he muttered, his voice so muted I hardly heard his reply...
    他小声说:“是。”声音低得我几乎听不到。
    There were muted cheers from the public gallery.
    旁听席传出了轻微的欢呼声。

    5. (乐器上的)弱音器
        A mute is a device which can be used to make a musical instrument produce a quieter, softer sound.

    mute 词典解释

    1. 缄默的;哑口无言的
        Someone who is mute is silent for a particular reason and does not speak.

        e.g. He was mute, distant, and indifferent...
               他一句话也不说,显得疏远而冷漠。
        e.g. I threw a mute look of appeal at Paula.
               我默默地向葆拉投去恳求的目光。

    mutely
    I crouched by him and grasped his hand, mutely offering what comfort I could.
    我蹲在他身旁,握住他的手,默默地,尽我所能地安慰他。

    2. 哑的;不能说话的
        Someone who is mute is unable to speak.

        e.g. Marianna, the duke\'s daughter, became mute after a shock.
               公爵的女儿玛丽安娜在遭受了一次电击后失声了。

    3. 抑制(情感);减弱,缓和(活动强度)
        If someone mutes something such as their feelings or their activities, they reduce the strength or intensity of them.

        e.g. The corruption does not seem to have muted the country\'s prolonged economic boom.
               腐败似乎没有影响国家经济的持续繁荣。

    muted
    The threat contrasted starkly with his administration\'s previous muted criticism...
    这一威胁和他这届政府之前低调的指责形成了鲜明的对比。
    The financial markets gave a muted response to the Democrats\' triumph.
    金融市场对民主党的胜利反响不大。

    4. 降低,减弱(音量)
        If you mute a noise or sound, you lower its volume or make it less distinct.

        e.g. They begin to mute their voices, not be as assertive...
               他们开始压低嗓门,不再那么肯定了。
        e.g. At first the wooded hillsides muted the sounds.
               最初长满树木的山坡吸收了噪音。

    muted
    \'Yes,\' he muttered, his voice so muted I hardly heard his reply...
    他小声说:“是。”声音低得我几乎听不到。
    There were muted cheers from the public gallery.
    旁听席传出了轻微的欢呼声。

    5. (乐器上的)弱音器
        A mute is a device which can be used to make a musical instrument produce a quieter, softer sound.

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