DUMB


Meaning of DUMB in English

adj.1 a (of a person) unable to speak, usu. because of a congenital defect or deafness. b (of an animal) naturally unable to speak (our dumb friends).

2 silenced by surprise, shyness, etc. (struck dumb by this revelation).

3 taciturn or reticent, esp. insultingly (dumb insolence).

4 (of an action etc.) performed without speech.

5 (often in comb.) giving no sound; without voice or some other property normally belonging to things of the name (a dumb piano).

6 colloq. esp. US stupid; ignorant.

7 (usu. of a class, population, etc.) having no voice in government; inarticulate (the dumb masses).

8 (of a computer terminal etc.) able only to transmit data to or receive data from a computer; not programmable (opp. INTELLIGENT).

Phrases and idioms:

dumb animals animals, esp. as objects of pity. dumb-bell

1. a short bar with a weight at each end, used for exercise, muscle-building, etc.

2 sl. a stupid person, esp. a woman. dumb blonde a pretty but stupid blonde woman. dumb cluck sl. a stupid person. dumb crambo see CRAMBO. dumb-iron the curved side-piece of a motor-vehicle chassis, joining it to the front springs. dumb piano Mus. a silent or dummy keyboard.

dumb show

1. significant gestures or mime, used when words are inappropriate.

2 a part of a play in early drama, acted in mime.

dumb waiter

1. a small lift for carrying food, plates, etc., between floors.

2 a movable table, esp. with revolving shelves, used in a dining-room.

Derivatives:

dumbly adv. dumbness n.

Etymology: OE: orig. unkn.: sense 6 f. G dumm

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.