If this news ever reaches her ears, she'll be furious.
音乐的声音太大了,把我耳朵震得直响。
The music was so loud it made my ears ring.
狗听到脚步声竖起了耳朵。
The dog cocked its ears at the sound of footsteps.
西班牙猎狗是一种长着大耳朵的猎狗。
Spaniel is a breed of dog with large ears.
她的耳朵上吊着巨大的耳环。
Huge earrings dangled from her ears.
一个耳朵进一个耳朵出,当作耳边风。
It goes in one ear and out to the other.
眼睛会转、耳朵会摇摆的动物木偶
Puppet animals with eyes that move and ears that waggle
约翰意识到自己在亲吻并轻咬她的耳朵。
John found he was kissing and nibbling her ear.
她不再说话,竖起耳朵听着。
She stopped talking to prick up her ears.
如果你挠他的下巴,他的耳朵就会摆动。
His ears wiggled if you scratched his chin.
她耳朵里流出水样分泌物。
There was a watery discharge from her ear.
一提到皇室就竖起耳朵的人
Ears which prick up at the mention of royalty
她戴着小巧金耳钉的穿了耳洞的耳朵
Her pierced ears with their tiny gold studs
他突然竖起耳朵仔细倾听。
He suddenly cocked an ear and listened.
阿波罗当场把他那对不辨雅俗的耳朵变成了一对驴耳朵。
Apollo promptly transformed his depraved pair of ears into those of an ass.
她用一只耳朵听报纸,另一只耳朵专注与杂志。
She devotes one ear to the paper and the other to the magazine.
但最后一句话,提到令人担忧的最新贸易数据,还是让很多人竖起了耳朵。
But that last bit, the mention of the worrying new trade data, caught a number of ears.
His ear had a tiny air bubble in it. It bothered him a lot. He could hear an echo when he talked. The echo bothered him a lot. He tried to get rid of the tiny air bubble. He squeezed his nose, closed his mouth, and blew really hard. Nothing happened. He shook his head like a wet dog. Nothing happened. He stood on his head for 10 minutes. Nothing happened. He stuck his finger deep in his ear and pulled it out quickly. Nothing happened. The doctor gave him nose drops. Nothing happened. The doctor gave him ear drops. Nothing happened. He took a walk on a winter day. He slipped on the ice. He hit his head on the sidewalk. The bubble was gone!
Recent hearing tests on teens show an increase in hearing loss over the last generation, possibly as a result of increased earbud use.
Are you listening to me through headphones? Because here’s a sample of what might be harming the ears of teenagers. [low-volume beating bass]
Just kidding—the last thing we want to do is damage your hearing. But that might be happening to adolescents. According to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, adolescents show a significant increase in hearing loss since the early '90s. [Josef Shargorodsky et al, ]
The study used two surveys. The first involved almost 3,000 adolescents tested between 1988 to 1994. The second involved 1,800 people tested in 2005 and 2006. There was a 31 percent increase in any kind of hearing loss in the second group versus the earlier one.
This problem affects millions of teens—one in five, according to the later survey. It can harm communication, social skills and education.
The researchers don’t make causal links, though they caution that loud sound exposure from listening to music might be particularly significant to adolescents. The rise in hearing loss does correlate with a rise in MP3 players and their earbuds.