turning a deaf ear - translation to german
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turning a deaf ear - translation to german

AGNOSIA THAT IS A LOSS OF THE ABILITY TO RECOGNIZE MUSICAL NOTES, RHYTHMS, AND INTERVALS
Tune deaf; Congenital amusia; Dysmusia; Dysmelodia; Tonedef; Tone-deaf; Tonedeafness; Tone Deaf; Amusica; Tone-deafness; Note-deafness; Tone deafness; Tone deaf; Tone Deafness; Tin ear; Tonedeaf

turning a deaf ear      
ein blinden Auge machen, Ohren verschließen
deaf and dumb         
TERM WHICH WAS USED HISTORICALLY TO IDENTIFY A PERSON WHO WAS EITHER DEAF USING A SIGN LANGUAGE OR BOTH DEAF AND COULD NOT SPEAK
Deaf mutes; Deaf mutism; Deaf and dumb; Deaf mute; Deaf/mute; Deaf and Dumb; Mute-deafness; Deaf-mutism; Surdomutism; Deafmute; Deaf and mute; Deaf dumb
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deaf mute         
TERM WHICH WAS USED HISTORICALLY TO IDENTIFY A PERSON WHO WAS EITHER DEAF USING A SIGN LANGUAGE OR BOTH DEAF AND COULD NOT SPEAK
Deaf mutes; Deaf mutism; Deaf and dumb; Deaf mute; Deaf/mute; Deaf and Dumb; Mute-deafness; Deaf-mutism; Surdomutism; Deafmute; Deaf and mute; Deaf dumb
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Definition

Deaf-mute
·noun A person who is deaf and dumb; one who, through deprivation or defect of hearing, has either failed the acquire the power of speech, or has lost it.

Wikipedia

Amusia

Amusia is a musical disorder that appears mainly as a defect in processing pitch but also encompasses musical memory and recognition. Two main classifications of amusia exist: acquired amusia, which occurs as a result of brain damage, and congenital amusia, which results from a music-processing anomaly present since birth.

Studies have shown that congenital amusia is a deficit in fine-grained pitch discrimination and that 4% of the population has this disorder. Acquired amusia may take several forms. Patients with brain damage may experience the loss of ability to produce musical sounds while sparing speech, much like aphasics lose speech selectively but can sometimes still sing. Other forms of amusia may affect specific sub-processes of music processing. Current research has demonstrated dissociations between rhythm, melody, and emotional processing of music. Amusia may include impairment of any combination of these skill sets.

Examples of use of turning a deaf ear
1. Jewish groups accuse Pius of turning a deaf ear to the Holocaust.
2. Both Evans and his lawyer accused prosecutors of turning a deaf ear to evidence that could clear the student.
3. If Japan continues to suppress the Koreans in Japan and tries to stifle Chongryon, turning a deaf ear to this warning, it will face a stern punishment not only by the Korean people but by the world progressives.
4. The article castigates the U.S. for applying unreasonable double–standards to the nuclear issue, while pursuing its aggressive and hegemonic nuclear politics turning a deaf ear to the voices of humankind demanding total dismantlement of nukes.
5. The statements warned that the United States would face a powerful anti–U.S. struggle, if it stages the joint military exercises, turning a deaf ear to the demand of the Korean nation.