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tone-deaf 英ˈtəʊnˌdef美ˈtonˌdɛfAHDtōnʹdĕf' ☆☆☆☆☆高COCA⁶⁹⁵⁴⁰BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵iWeb⁴²⁸¹⁶Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英记法例句 adj.音盲的¹⁰⁰ 歌厅唱歌
Adjective: unable to appreciate musictone-deaf⇒adj.音盲的 Chinese officials are quite sophisticated in their responses to threats to their governance, and they are not tone-deaf to technology. 许多中国官员在处理威胁到他们统治的情况时,手法老道,而且,他们懂得如何利用先进科技。 china-cbn In Leipzig, the watchdogs, tone-deaf to history, had even rehearsed plans to inter thousands of dissidents in new concentration camps. 在莱比锡,对历史一无所知的看守们甚至打算将数千抗议者关进新集中营。 yeeyan Mike Petrilli of the Fordham Institute in Washington, DC, says there is no question that the states need relief from the original NCLB, but thinks that Mr. Duncan is being politically tone-deaf. 华盛顿哥伦比亚特区富翰研究所的迈克。佩特里说:毫无疑问,《有教无类法》原案对各州规定过严,必须放宽限制,但他认为邓肯此项做法非明智之举。 ecocn |