ear 英 [ɪə(r)]   美 [ɪr]

ear

ear  英 [ɪə(r)] 美 [ɪr]

n. 耳朵; 

名词复数:ears 

The elephant flapped its ears. 大象拍打着双耳。
She whispered something in his ear. 她对他耳语了几句。

  • 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;
  • 1. The elephant flapped its ears.

    大象拍打着双耳。

  • 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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