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    ear 的英语意思

    earear /ɪə $ ɪr/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1part of your body [countable] one of the organs on either side of your head that you hear with头部两侧用于听声音的器官之一:  She tucked her hair behind her ears.她把头发别到耳朵后面。long-eared/short-eared etc a long-eared rabbit长耳朵的兔子2grain [countable] the top part of a plant such as wheat that produces grain小麦等植物顶端产生谷粒的部分;穗ear of an ear of corn一穗玉米3smile/grin etc from ear to ear to show that you are very happy or pleased by smiling a lot咧嘴大笑,表示非常高兴或满意:  She came out of his office, beaming from ear to ear.她走出他的办公室,满脸笑容。4reach somebody’s ears if something reaches someone’s ears, they hear about it or find out about it如果某事传到某人耳中,他们便听说或得知了这件事:  The news eventually reached the ears of the king.这个消息最终传到了国王的耳中。5to somebody’s ears used when saying how something sounds to someone用于描述某事物听起来如何(对某人而言):  It sounds odd to the ears of an ordinary English speaker.对普通英语使用者来说,这听起来很奇怪。6[singular] the ability to learn music, copy sounds etc学习音乐、模仿声音等的能力;音感ear for She has no ear for languages at all.她完全没有学语言的天赋。 a good ear for dialogue对对白有很好的感觉7a sympathetic ear used to say that someone listens sympathetically to what someone is saying用于说某人能够体谅地倾听他人的话语:  He’s always prepared to lend a sympathetic ear.他随时都愿意倾听并给予体谅。8close/shut your ears to something to refuse to listen to bad or unpleasant news拒绝听坏消息或令人不快的消息:  You can’t just close your ears to their warnings.你不能对他们的警告充耳不闻。 turn a deaf ear at deaf(4), → fall on deaf ears at deaf(5)9be all ears informal非正式 to be very keen to hear what someone is going to tell you非常急于听某人接下来要说的话:  As soon as I mentioned money, Karen was all ears.我一提到钱,Karen 马上竖起耳朵听。10be out on your ear informal非正式 to be forced to leave a job, organization etc, especially because you have done something wrong(尤指因做错事而)被迫离开工作岗位、组织等:  You’d better start working harder, or you’ll be out on your ear.你最好开始更努力工作,否则会被赶走的。11be up to your ears in work/debt/problems etc to have a lot of work etc有大量的工作等12have something coming out (of) your ears informal非正式 to have too much of something某样东西多得泛滥:  We’ve got pumpkins coming out our ears this time of year.每年这个时候我们的南瓜多得不知如何是好。13keep your/an ear to the ground to make sure that you always know what is happening in a situation确保随时了解某一情况中正在发生的事14keep your ears open to always be listening in order to find out what is happening or to hear some useful information随时倾听以了解正在发生的情况或获取有用信息:  I hope you’ll all keep your eyes and ears open for anything unusual.我希望你们都留意任何不寻常的事情。15go in (at) one ear and out (at) the other informal非正式 if information goes in one ear and out the other, you forget it as soon as you have heard it如果信息左耳进右耳出,就是说听完马上就忘了:  I don’t know why I tell her anything. It just goes in one ear and out the other.我不知道为什么要跟她说什么。她就是左耳进右耳出。16give somebody a thick ear British English informal非正式 to hit someone on the ear打某人的耳朵:  Behave yourself or I’ll give you a thick ear!给我老实点,不然我打你耳光!17have somebody’s ear to be trusted by someone so that they will listen to your advice, opinions etc得到某人的信任,使其愿意倾听你的建议、意见等:  He claimed to have the ear of several top ministers.他声称自己深得几位高层部长的信任。18play something by ear to play music that you have heard without having to read written music凭耳朵演奏音乐,无需看乐谱 see also play it by ear at play1(11)19somebody’s ears are burning used to say that someone thinks that people are talking about them用于说某人感觉别人在谈论自己20somebody’s ears are flapping British English spoken口语 used to say that someone is trying to listen to your private conversation用于说某人正试图偷听你们的私下谈话 dog-eared, → bend somebody’s ear at bend1(7), → send somebody off with a flea in their ear at flea(2), → make a pig’s ear of at pig1(5), → prick (up) your ears at prick1(5), → wet behind the ears at wet1(7)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词big· African elephants’ ears are bigger than those of Indian elephants.· 非洲象的耳朵比印度象的耳朵大。floppy (=soft and hanging down loosely, rather than being stiff)· a rabbit with big floppy ears· 一只耳朵大而耷拉的兔子pointy/pointed· The dog has short pointy ears.· 这只狗有着短而尖的耳朵。pierced (=with a hole in the skin where an earring can be put)· Her new boyfriend’s got long hair and pierced ears.· 她新男友留着长发,还打了耳洞。somebody’s left/right ear· She is deaf in her right ear.· 她右耳失聪。inner/middle ear (=the parts inside your ear, which you use to hear sounds)· I’ve got an infection in my middle ear.· 我中耳感染了。verbs动词say/whisper something into somebody’s ear· He whispered something into his wife’s ear.· 他在妻子耳边低声说了些什么。have your ears pierced (=have a hole put into the skin, so that you can wear an earring)· I had my ears pierced when I was quite young.· 我很小的时候就打了耳洞。somebody’s ears stick out (=they are noticeable because they do not lie flat against someone’s head)· If my hair is too short, you can see that my ears stick out.· 如果头发太短,就能看出我的耳朵突出。somebody’s ears pop (=the pressure in them changes suddenly, for example when you go up or down quickly in a plane)· My ears finally popped when the plane landed.· 飞机降落时,我的耳朵终于通了。