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turn a deaf ear to造句
1. The boss turned a deaf ear to my explanation. 2. Mary turned a deaf ear to Lois's asking to ride her bicycle. 3. He turned a deaf ear to the rumours. 4. She turned a deaf ear to their complaints. 5. The teacher turned a deaf ear to the boy's swearing . 6. It is wrong to turn a deaf ear to other's criticism. 7. Can't you find a way of turning a deaf ear to her endless complaints? 8. But the authorities turned a deaf ear to their demands. 9. If you turn a deaf ear to my warnings, you'll land in trouble. 10. In the past they've tended to turn a deaf ear to such requests. 11. He turned a deaf ear to my request for help. 12. She turned a deaf ear to our warnings and got lost. 13. The factory owners turned a deaf ear to the demands of the workers. 14. Thus, year after year, working people turn a deaf ear to union entreaties. 15. The race committee turned a deaf ear to the objections of Amelia and the other fliers. 16. She wouldn't be keeping the Law if she turned a deaf ear to the call or ran away from it. 17. They may display their feelings by refusing to eat, and turning a deaf ear to anyone who calls their name. 18. I didn't expect him to turn a deaf ear to his comrades'criticism. 19. The Iraqi authorities try in vain to turn a deaf ear to the UN economic sanction which would eventually produce enormous impact upon the former's politics and economy. 20. Why will you always turn a deaf ear to what I tell you? 21. Success search for specifics for solutions , failure turn a deaf ear to specifics. 22. Don't turn a deaf ear to her cries for help. 23. If you turn a deaf ear to the masses'criticism, sooner or later you will have to pay for it. 24. Cai turn a deaf ear to the President, is a different type of generosity. 25. How could you turn a deaf ear to her requests for help? 26. To turn a deaf ear to someone means not to talk to him. 27. Unfortunately, many rich people turn a deaf ear to our request for help. 28. The scoundrelly person has lied so much that people turn a deaf ear to whatever he says. 29. If one continues to cast an indifferent eye on/to turn a deaf ear to/ to be blind to/to overlook the problem, things are sure to go from bad to worse.