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I . mute [mju:t] SUST.

1. mute MÚS. (quieting device):

mute
mute

2. mute dated (person):

mute
mutec(mutavka) m (f)

II . mute [mju:t] V. trans.

mute sound, noise:

mute
mute

III . mute [mju:t] ADJ.

1. mute:

mute
nem
mute
tih
mute

2. mute LING. (not pronounced):

mute
nem

deaf-ˈmute SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He has scores of servants on his island, who are deaf and mute.
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Coincidentally, in nature, the female nightingale is mute and only the male of the species sings.
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The species include mute swan, black guillemot, great crested grebe and numerous species of sea gulls.
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Interior walls of redwood are bleach-stained to mute the color and highlight the grain.
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He was mute for a week and couldn't sing for more than a month.
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Individuals in this state make little or no eye contact with others and may be mute and rigid.
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The mute is trying to find a cure against the poisoning, a name and lost memory.
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In an effective mute scene, the viewer is introduced to the inner struggle of the mute giant.
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He uses his left hand to mute unnecessary strings and thus form chords, while strumming all the strings with his right hand.
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Storks are mute; bill-clattering is an important mode of stork communication at the nest.
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