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Fotomaterialien
orecchio
ear1 [Brit ɪə, Am ɪr] СЪЩ
1. ear:
ear АНАТ, ЗООЛ
ear АНАТ, ЗООЛ
to be deaf in one ear before n infection, operation (of one ear)
to be deaf in one ear infection, operation (of both ears)
2. ear (hearing, perception):
ear
to be all ears разг
to be on one's ear разг Irish (drunk)
to bend sb's ear
to be out on one's ear разг (from job)
to get a thick ear разг
to give sb a thick ear разг
to have a word in sb's ear
to close or shut one's ear(s) to sth, sb
to have the ear of sb
to play it, sth by ear прен
to set or put sb on his, her ear Am разг
I. ear2 [Brit ɪə, Am ɪr] СЪЩ
ear БОТ (of wheat)
ear (of corn)
II. ear2 [Brit ɪə, Am ɪr] ГЛАГ нпрх
ear
ear-duster [ˈɪəˌdʌstə(r)] СЪЩ Am разг
ear-duster
ear-duster
glue ear [Brit] СЪЩ
glue ear
I. ear-piercing [Brit, Am ˈɪ(ə)rˌpɪ(ə)rsɪŋ] СЪЩ
II. ear-piercing [Brit, Am ˈɪ(ə)rˌpɪ(ə)rsɪŋ] ПРИЛ
ear-piercing → ear-splitting
ear-splitting [Brit, Am ˈɪ(ə)rˌsplɪdɪŋ] ПРИЛ
ear-splitting scream, shout
ear-splitting noise
mouse-ear [ˈmaʊsɪə(r)] СЪЩ БОТ
mouse-ear
mouse-ear
ear flap [Am ˈɪrflæp] СЪЩ (on hat)
ear flap
inner ear [Brit, Am ˈɪnər ɪ(ə)r] СЪЩ
inner ear
dog-ear [Am ˈdɔɡɪr] ГЛАГ прх
dog-ear pages:
dog-ear
ear shell [Am ˈɪr ˌʃɛl] СЪЩ ЗООЛ
ear shell
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
ear1 [ɪr] СЪЩ
ear АНАТ:
ear
to smile from ear to ear
Phrases:
to be up to one's ears in debt разг
to have [or keep] an [or one's] ear to the ground разг
to be all ears разг
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
he'll be out on his ear разг
it goes in one ear and out the other разг
to lend sb an ear
to play it by ear разг
ear2 [ɪr] СЪЩ БОТ
ear
ear infection СЪЩ
ear duct
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
Present
Iear
youear
he/she/itears
weear
youear
theyear
Past
Ieared
youeared
he/she/iteared
weeared
youeared
theyeared
Present Perfect
Ihaveeared
youhaveeared
he/she/ithaseared
wehaveeared
youhaveeared
theyhaveeared
Past Perfect
Ihadeared
youhadeared
he/she/ithadeared
wehadeared
youhadeared
theyhadeared
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The otolith organs are beds of sensory cells in the inner ear, specifically small patches of hair cells.
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It can be given topically for middle and inner ear infections.
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The inner ear can detect both static and dynamic equilibrium.
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The arrangement of the inner ear in living amphibians is, in most respects, similar to that of reptiles.
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The inner ear of the coelacanth is very similar to that of tetrapods because it is classified as being a basilar papilla.
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