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Перевод: deafness
[существительное] глухота
Тезаурус:
- It is the blue-eyed white cats that are most prone to deafness.
- His deafness debarred him from lectures, and he was unable to avail himself of the help of tutors, but he persevered and he graduated in 1911, overnight becoming front-page news as the only deaf man (then) to achieve the academic distinction of Master of Arts of Cambridge University.
- Deafness, however, did not prevent him from going off to South Africa and taking part in the Boer War.
- "It's high-frequency deafness, you know.
- It is specific conditions like these, and others such as arthritis, diabetes, blindness or deafness, which lead some older people to need extra help.
- One of the most serious consequences of excessive noise exposure is partial deafness which may progress to a substantial hearing loss and constitute a severe social handicap.
- She filled up all the blanks with unmanifested perfections, interpreting him as she interpreted the works of Providence and accounting for seeming discords by her own deafness to the higher harmonies.
- If the infection is passed on by the mother, the baby has a 75 per cent chance of having some neurological disorder, ranging from deafness and blindness to spastic paralysis.
- Dogs which show obvious laziness, unusually slow reactions or extreme one-sidedness in their character should be watched and examined with particular care before they are used for breeding (the possibility of deafness should be considered).
- In 1940, Thomson was considered as one of the portraitists, but his deafness was considered enough to disqualify him, and the post went to Eric Kennington who however resigned in 1942 over criticism of the "violence" of his portraits, and now without an explanation for the change of heart over his deafness Thomson was appointed to succeed him.
- Up to the time of her deafness, she had ambitions to be a music composer but her deafness put paid to that.
- However, Howe was turning into an alcoholic owing to his frequenting many alehouses around Edinburgh and this, coupled with his deafness, meant he was preyed upon by unscrupulous acquaintances so that when he died in 1836 at Newhaven, near Edinburgh, he was almost a pauper.
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