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numbnumb1 /nʌm/ ●●○ adjective numb1Origin: 1400-1500 From the past participle of nim ‘to take’ (11-19 centuries), from Old English niman - His legs grew so numb he couldn't move.
- It was so cold my fingers had gone numb.
- He stuck his hands into his pockets, the fingers numb and red.
- Researchers speculate that this area becomes overloaded and shuts down eventually, leaving the woman numb and clinically depressed.
- She felt numb and tired and surprised herself by managing to sleep deeply and well.
- She felt numb, unable to respond.
- She ran the water out of the basin and held her wrists under the cold tap until they were numb.
- Their taste buds are numb by now.
when you cannot feel anything in a part of your body► numb if part of your body is numb , it does not feel anything, for example because it is very cold or because your blood is not reaching it: · His legs grew so numb he couldn't move.go numb (=become numb): · It was so cold my fingers had gone numb. ► have no feeling to be unable to feel anything in a part of your body, usually permanently, and often because of an accident or illness: · After the stroke, he had no feeling in his left side.· When they found her the next morning, she had no feeling in her toes. ► can't feel anything to not be able to feel pain, heat, touch etc in part of your body especially because it is hurt in some way: · Since her motorbike accident, she can't feel anything below the neck.· The doctor pricked his toe with a pin, but he couldn't feel anything. ► go to sleep informal if a part of your body, such as your arm or foot goes to sleep , you have no feeling in it, especially because it has been in the same position for a long time: · Can you stop leaning on me please? My arm's gone to sleep. ► go numb The anaesthetic made his whole face go numb. ► numb with shock/fear/terror etc I just sat there, numb with fear. ► a card number· What's your card number? ► number 1/5/15 etc in the charts· In 1962 'Love Me Do' reached only number 17 in the charts. ► considerable amount/number etc of something We’ve saved a considerable amount of money. ► cushy number a very cushy number (=an easy job or life) ► daytime telephone number Can I take your daytime telephone number (=the number of the telephone you use during the day)? ► three-digit/four-digit etc number 4305 is a four-digit number. ► double in size/number/value etc Within two years the company had doubled in size. ► double the size/number/amount etc (of something) A promise was given to double the number of police on duty. ► double the amount/number/size etc We’ll need double this amount for eight people. ► an equal number/amount· Both candidates received an equal number of votes. ► be equal in number/numbers· In higher education, women are equal in numbers to men. ► the exact amount/number/figure· I don’t know the exact amount, but it was a lot. ► extension number Do you know Mr Brown’s extension number? ► a combination/variety/number of factors· A combination of factors led to the closure of the factory. ► somebody’s number one fan· She told Dave that she was his number one fan. ► a four/five/six etc figure number (=a number in the thousands/ten thousands/hundred thousands etc)· Choose a four figure number that you can easily remember. ► the flight number· Write the flight number on all your luggage labels. ► A growing number A growing number of people are taking part-time jobs. ► a big/smash/number 1 etc hit The Beatles’ greatest hits. Which band had a hit with ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’? ► home address/number (=the address or telephone number of your house) ► an infinite number/variety of something There was an infinite variety of drinks to choose from. ► insignificant number/amount► large number A large number of students have signed up for the course. ► limited number/amount/time etc There are only a limited number of tickets available. ► look out for yourself/number one (=think only of the advantages you can get for yourself) ► maximum amount/number etc Work out the maximum amount you can afford to spend. ► a number of occasions· The crowd interrupted her speech on a number of occasions. ► a phone number· Can I have your phone number? ► number/license/registration plate (=on a car) Did anyone see the car’s license plate? ► the top/main/number one priority· Controlling spending is his top priority. ► a random number· Pick a random number. ► be ranked fourth/number one etc Agassi was at that time ranked sixth in the world. ► a record number/level/time etc· Pollution in the lake has reached record levels. ► a rise in the number of something· There has been a rise in the number of arrests for drug offences. ► sizeable amount/number a sizeable amount of money ► small number Only a relatively small number of people were affected. ► the number one suspect (=the main suspect)· I was the one who found her. And that makes me the number one suspect for her murder. ► twice the size/number/rate/amount etc an area twice the size of Britain ► An unknown number of An unknown number of people were killed. ► unlimited number The system can support an unlimited number of users. ► back issue/copy/number- A little later Bacon appeared, walked up to their table and asked Minton why he did not look after his back numbers.
- Anyway, I thought you ought to know you have your reader back, and I enclose £4 for 4 back issues.
- Lifelong readers who kept the back issues piled in their attics renewed their subscriptions like clockwork at the five-year rate.
- Mackey had seen handbooks on guerrilla tactics, back issues of a racist magazine Guy published.
- My parents collected all their copies of Wimpey News and we have back numbers going back to the 1940s.
- Six issues cost $ 39, and new and back issues are available.
► bring the total/number/score etc to something- A $ 7 parking fee and an automatic $ 12. 15 tip brought the total to $ 93. 15.
- By the time it was eventually closed in 1988, new investors had brought the total to £116 million.
- Cruz also said Muni planned to hire at least 12 additional safety staffers, bringing the total to 72.
- It is estimated that this element would bring the total to over 20,000.
- Michael Forbes of New York, already had declared his opposition to Gingrich, bringing the total to four.
- More than 30 square miles have been annexed into the city, bringing the total to 193.
- The armed forces are said to have sent an extra 2,000 troops to the border area, bringing the total to 3,500.
► contact number/address/details- Books can be entered and modified as can contact details.
- Frequently there is no contact number, so even if we like the music, we can't do much about it.
- Gave the name of his solicitors in London as his contact address.
- The video box illustration carries various official body contact addresses on the back for further information on the river.
- These advertisements generally use a Box number at the publication as the contact address and may be placed by the client.
- These provide the contact details and an indication of charges for more than 20 online brokers.
- This time we have remembered to put our contact numbers below.
► public enemy number one- Rats have been branded public enemy No. 1 in Bangladesh.
- She had done nothing wrong, yet between them Rourke and Rebecca were making her feel like public enemy number one.
- Taylor has turned into public enemy number one.
► a fair size/amount/number/bit/distance etc- But a fair number of them went on to greater things.
- It prefers a fair amount of nutritious detritus.
- Scientists must proceed cautiously, moving ahead only with the assent of a fair number of their colleagues.
- Thanks to the inherently leaky nature of the water industry, there is already a fair amount of information to go on.
- That involved a fair amount of travel.
- There was a fair amount going on.
- They'd have a fair bit of tidying up to do before they left.
- You may also be involved in a fair amount of travel.
► a goodish distance/number etc► a goodly number/sum/amount etc- It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen.
- Small Dave had spent a goodly amount of time impressing upon him the importance of finding a camel.
- The Thatcher Years have been splendid ones for a goodly number of golf members throughout this Royal and Ancient land of ours.
► magic number/word- The Maharishi's followers say that 7000 is a magic number.
- Al knew at once that he had heard A very secret magic word.
- Bacon could argue that Antichrist would invoke stellar influences and magic words having the power to produce physical effects.
- Charles would capture one of the boys and only release him if he said the magic word.
- For Geteles and others, potential was the magic word, the answer to all the talk about standards.
- If that magic number is reached, the deal becomes an international treaty.
- Once a patient has his magic number, does it have any effect?
- The magic words had been uttered.
- This is done by listening to a tape and writing on your application form a magic number.
► look out for number one- We manoeuvre in the world constantly looking out for Number One.
► odd number- An odd number of classes provides a neutral mid-point.
- An individual scorer might be useful where an odd number of people are concerned.
- Clearly the northern fleet is being reinforced from the southern; but why the odd numbers?
- Erect verticals upon the odd numbers, 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.
- He said that we have to prove that no odd number can be perfect.
- I have no idea why it is always an odd number.
- Three arrangements with eight fences; five with ten fences ... odd numbers ... Was there a pattern?
- You need to have an odd number of colours, including the background.
► somebody’s opposite number► premium rate number/line/service- Because of the high cost of providing and gathering this information, Climbline would not exist were it not a premium rate service.
- Choice has not been considered in premium rate services.
- That is certainly true in the context of telecommunications and, more specifically, in premium rate services.
► public enemy number one- She had done nothing wrong, yet between them Rourke and Rebecca were making her feel like public enemy number one.
- Taylor has turned into public enemy number one.
► number one/two/three etc seed► shoot to number one/to the top of the charts etc► total number/amount/cost etc- Additional disk space is a dollar or two per megabyte per month, depending on total amount.
- Microcell bid only in southern Ontario for a total cost of $ 19.2-million.
- Multiply the number of widths by the number of pattern repeats per drop to give the total number of pattern repeats required.
- The total amount of contributions and tax paid by each employee is entered on the P35.
- The total cost has been several million pounds more than budgeted.
- The total number of jobless rose to 615, 830 from 609, 670.
- The total number of registered voters was 1,732,000 aged 16 and over.
► X number of people/things 1a part of your body that is numb is unable to feel anything, for example because you are very cold: My fingers were so numb I could hardly write. The anaesthetic made his whole face go numb.2unable to think, feel, or react in a normal way SYN paralysednumb with shock/fear/terror etc I just sat there, numb with fear.—numbly adverb: She watched numbly as Matt walked away.—numbness noun [uncountable]: It caused some numbness in my hand. |