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deafness造句
1 Deafness can be a serious handicap. 2 His deafness is a great affliction to him. 3 The professor's deafness made conversation a hit-and-miss affair. 4 Despite his seeming deafness, he could hear every word. 5 Deafness is a frequent concomitant of old age. 6 Deafness and failing eyesight are among the infirmities of old age. 7 His deafness cut him off from his family and friends. 8 His deafness shuts him off from the lives of others. 9 Because of her deafness she was hard to make conversation with. 10 If you think deafness is funny, you've got a very misplaced sense of humour. 11 To remain, Hennepin intimated, was to court deafness. 12 Some forms of deafness are hereditary. 13 Deafness or tinnitus may or may not be associated. 14 The truth was that deafness ran in the family. 15 Obvious other exclusions include blindness and deafness as well as rare birth defects. 16 In spite of his deafness he was an outstanding pupil, taking the principal prizes in mathematics and science. 17 Suppose we are interested in deafness defined as the inability to hear some standard sound through headphones. 18 His deafness was a severe handicap in an assembly where quickness of hearing and readiness of speech were essential. 19 In old age she was troubled by deafness and played little active part in her husband's later political career. 20 Beware gift of deafness PERSONAL stereos given as Christmas presents may lead to terrible hearing problems, a charity warned today. 21 When the cause of deafness is not solely in the outer and/or middle ear, high frequencies are likely to be affected. 22 Ill health and the onset of deafness did little to diminish Ada Leverson's enjoyment of life. 23 This was the cause of his deafness, which put paid to a planned career in the army and in politics. 24 Prevalence of deafness in the 50-55 age range is given by. 25 It is the blue-eyed white cats that are most prone to deafness. 26 In one, his incision caused paralysis of the right limbs; in the other he caused deafness. 27 He had no ear for differences, no time for the opposing view, valiant in his deafness to contradiction. 28 Labour's tin ear for liberty is matched by its deafness to democracy. 29 Late lesions of the bones and joints occur, and frequently a progressive deafness develops. 30 That was Jack's introduction to tinnitus, the head noises which are a deeply distressing by-product of some forms of deafness.