单词 | eardrum |
释义 | eardrum (ɪəʳdrʌm ) also ear drum Word forms: eardrums countable noun Your eardrums are the thin pieces of tightly stretched skin inside each ear, which vibrate when sound waves reach them. Maybe the burst eardrum in the third round was a factor. Collocations: burst an eardrum Maybe the burst eardrum in the third round was a factor. The Sun He was sent crashing from his board by a 25ft high swell, which also burst his eardrum. Times, Sunday Times Not big enough to be called petite, her highpitched barks can nevertheless burst an eardrum at two paces. Times, Sunday Times Among injuries reported were punctured lungs and burst eardrums. The Sun In part, this comes down to the size of the tam-tams used: the largest has an impact fit to burst the eardrums. Times, Sunday Times If you do not have a perforated eardrum, most of these cases are treated with wax-softening drops. Times, Sunday Times Or it could be linked to the syringing - though complications, such as a perforated eardrum, are extremely rare. The Sun He then spent the last year of the war trying to get into the army, but was rejected on account of a perforated eardrum. Times,Sunday Times He ended up with a perforated eardrum and a bubble of helium in his spinal cord that obliged him to sit on a cushion for the rest of his life. Times,Sunday Times He needed three hours of surgery on injuries including a fractured jaw, perforated eardrum and multiple lacerations to his face, back and legs. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 耳膜 Japanese: 鼓膜 |
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