mute

US /mjuːt/
UK /mjuːt/
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1.

mudo, silencioso

refraining from speech or temporarily speechless

:
He remained mute after the shocking news.
Permaneció mudo después de la impactante noticia.
The witness was struck mute by fear.
El testigo se quedó mudo de miedo.
2.

mudo

unable to speak, typically as a result of a congenital defect or illness

:
She was born mute and communicated through sign language.
Nació muda y se comunicaba mediante el lenguaje de señas.
The accident left him permanently mute.
El accidente lo dejó permanentemente mudo.
1.

mudo

a person who is unable to speak

:
The old man, a lifelong mute, communicated with his eyes.
El anciano, un mudo de por vida, se comunicaba con los ojos.
She learned sign language to speak with her mute brother.
Aprendió lenguaje de señas para hablar con su hermano mudo.
2.

sordina

a device for deadening the sound of a musical instrument

:
The trumpet player attached a mute to his instrument.
El trompetista colocó una sordina en su instrumento.
Using a mute can change the timbre of the sound.
Usar una sordina puede cambiar el timbre del sonido.
1.

silenciar, mutear

to turn off the sound of (a television, radio, or other device)

:
Please mute the TV during dinner.
Por favor, silencia la televisión durante la cena.
I had to mute the call because of background noise.
Tuve que silenciar la llamada debido al ruido de fondo.