- Your ears are the parts of your body you use for hearing. Your ears also help you keep your balance.
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- n. 耳朵;
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1. The elephant flapped its ears.
大象拍打着双耳。
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2. She whispered something in his ear.
她对他耳语了几句。
ear ★ / ɪə(r) ; NAmE ɪr / noun 1 ★ [countable ] either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with 耳;耳朵 ◆ an ear infection 耳朵感染 ◆ the inner/outer ear 内╱外耳 ◆ She whispered something in his ear. 她对他耳语了几句。 ◆ He put his hands over his ears. 他用双手捂住耳朵。 ◆ She's had her ears pierced. 她扎了耳朵眼儿。 ◆ The elephant flapped its ears. 大象拍打着双耳。 ◆ He was always there with a sympathetic ear (= a willingness to listen to people). 他总是愿意倾听别人的心声。 ☞see also cauliflower ear , glue ear , middle ear 2 -eared ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having the type of earsmentioned 有…耳朵的;耳朵…的 ◆ a long-eared owl 长耳猫头鹰 3 [singular ] an ability to recognize and copy sounds well 灵敏的听力;辨音力 ◆ You need a good ear to master the piano. 弹好钢琴需要有敏锐的辨音能力。 4 [countable ] the top part of a grain plant, such as wheat,that contains the seeds (谷类植物的)穗 ◆ ears of corn 玉米穗 IDIOMS be all ˈears ( informal) to be waiting with interest to hear what sb has to say 全神贯注地听;聚精会神地听 ◆ ‘Do you know what he said?’ ‘Go on—I'm all ears.’ “你知道他说什么了吗?”“讲吧 — 我洗耳恭听。” be out on your ˈear ( informal) to be forced to leave (a job, etc.) 被迫离开(工作岗位等);被撵出去 be up to your ears in sth to have a lot of sth to deal with 深陷于;埋头于;忙于 ◆ We're up to our ears in work. 我们工作忙得不可开交。 sth comes to/reaches sb's ˈears somebody hears about sth, especially when other people already know about it 传到…的耳朵里 ◆ News of his affair eventually reached her ears. 他的绯闻终于传到她耳朵里。 sb's ˈears are burning a person thinks that other people are talking about them, especially in an unkind way (感到有人议论自己,尤指说闲话而)耳朵发热 ◆ ‘I bumped into your ex-wife last night.’ ‘I thought I could feel my ears burning!’ “我昨天晚上偶然遇到你的前妻。”“怪不得我好像觉得耳朵发热呢!” sb's ˈears are flapping ( BrE) ( informal) a person is trying to listen to sb else's conversation 某人正竖着耳朵听 go in ˈone ear and out the ˈother ( informal) (of information, etc. 消息等 ) to be forgotten quickly 一只耳朵进另一只耳朵出;被当作耳边风 ◆ Everything I tell them just goes in one ear and out the other. 我无论对他们说什么都只被当作耳边风。 have sth coming out of your ˈears ( informal) to have a lot of sth, especially more than you need 有的是某物(形容大量拥有,甚至超过所需) have sb's ear | have the ear of sb to be able to give sb advice, influence them, etc. because they trust you 在某人那里说得上话;使某人听得进去 ◆ He had the ear of the monarch. 他在君主那里说得上话。 keep/have your ear to the ˈground to make sure that you always find out about the most recent developments in a particular situation 注意看动向;掌握最新发展情况 play (sth) by ˈear to play music by remembering how it sounds rather than by reading it 凭记忆演奏;不看乐谱弹奏 play it by ˈear ( informal) to decide how to deal with a situation as it develops rather than by having a plan to follow 见机行事;随机应变;根据情况需要行动 ◆ I don't know what they'll want when they arrive—we'll have to play it by ear. 我不知道他们到达时想要什么,我们只有见机行事了。 shut/close your ˈears to sth to refuse to listen to sth (对…)充耳不闻,置之不理 ◆ She decided to shut her ears to all the rumours. 她拿定主意对所有的谣言置之不理。 smile/grin/beam from ear to ˈear to be smiling, etc. a lot because you are very pleased about sth 眉开眼笑;笑得合不拢嘴 with half an ˈear without giving your full attention to what is being said, etc. 心不在焉地听 ☞more at believe , bend v. , box n. , box v. , cock v. , deaf , easy adj. , feel v. , flea , lend , music , open adj. , pig n. , prick v. , ring 2 v. , silk , thick adj. , wall n. , wet adj. , word n. ear ears ear / ɪə(r) ; NAmE ɪr /
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