• ear

    英:[ɪə]  
    美: [ɪr] 

    ear 基本解释

    • n. 耳朵;穗;听觉;倾听
    • vi. (美俚)听见;抽穗
    • n. (Ear)人名;(柬)伊

    ear 词态变化

    复数: ears;

    ear 中文词源

    ear 耳朵

    1.耳朵,来自PIE*ous, 耳朵,进一步来自PIE*au,感知,词源同auricle, audit, aesthete.

    2.麦穗,来自词根ac, 尖,刺,词源同acid, acumen.

    ear 英文词源

    ear
    ear: Ear for hearing and ear of corn seem in some way to belong together, but in fact they are two quite distinct words etymologically. Ear for hearing [OE] is an ancient term that goes right back to the Indo-European roots of the language. Its ancestor is the base *aus-, whose underlying signification was perhaps ‘perception’ (a variant, *au-, produced Greek aisthánomai ‘perceive’).

    This lies behind the term for ‘ear’ in the majority of European languages: French oreille, for example, Italian orecchio, Spanish oreja, Romanian ureche, Irish ó, Russian and Polish ucho, and modern Greek autí. Its Germanic descendant, *auzon, produced German ohr, Dutch oor, Gothic ausō, Swedish öra, and English ear.

    The etymological sense of ear of corn [OE] is ‘spike’ of corn. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *akhuz, which goes back ultimately to the Indo-European base *ak- ‘be pointed or sharp’ (ultimate source of English acid, acne, acute, eager, edge, and oxygen).
    => acid, acne, acute, eager, edge, oxygen
    ear (n.1)
    "organ of hearing," Old English eare "ear," from Proto-Germanic *auzon (cognates: Old Norse eyra, Danish øre, Old Frisian are, Old Saxon ore, Middle Dutch ore, Dutch oor, Old High German ora, German Ohr, Gothic auso), from PIE *ous- "ear" (cognates: Greek aus, Latin auris, Lithuanian ausis, Old Church Slavonic ucho, Old Irish au "ear," Avestan usi "the two ears").
    þe harde harte of man, þat lat in godis word atte ton ere & vt atte toþir. [sermon, c. 1250]
    In music, "capability to learn and reproduce by hearing," 1520s, hence play by ear (1670s). The belief that itching or burning ears means someone is talking about you is mentioned in Pliny's "Natural History" (77 C.E.). Until at least the 1880s, even some medical men still believed piercing the ear lobes improved one's eyesight. Meaning "handle of a pitcher" is mid-15c. (but compare Old English earde "having a handle"). To be wet behind the ears "naive" is from 1902, American English. Phrase walls have ears attested from 1610s. French orielle, Spanish oreja are from Latin auricula (Medieval Latin oricula), diminutive of auris.
    ear (n.2)
    "grain part of corn," from Old English ear (West Saxon), æher (Northumbrian) "spike, ear of grain," from Proto-Germanic *akhuz (cognates: Dutch aar, Old High German ehir, German Ähre, Old Norse ax, Gothic ahs "ear of corn"), from PIE root *ak- "sharp, pointed" (source of Latin acus "chaff, husk of corn," Greek akoste "barley;" see acrid).

    ear 词组搭配

    be all ears

    (informal)be listening eagerly and attentively

    (非正式)全神贯注地听,洗耳恭听

    bring something (down) about one's ears

    bring something, especially misfortune, on oneself

    使某事(尤指不幸)发生在自己身上

    she brought her world crashing about her ears.

    她彻底毁了自己的生活。

    one's ears are burning

    one is subconsciously aware of being talked about or criticized

    (因被人谈论或批评而)耳朵在发热

    grin (或 smile) from ear to ear

    smile broadly

    咧着嘴笑

    have something coming out of one's ears

    (informal)have a substantial or excessive amount of something

    (非正式)拥有许多(或过多)

    that man's got money coming out of his ears.

    那人非常有钱。

    have someone's ear

    have access to and influence with someone

    在某人那儿能说上话,能接近并影响某人

    he claimed to have the prime minister's ear.

    他声称总理也听取他的意见。

    have (或 keep) an ear to the ground

    be well informed about events and trends

    十分了解事态的进展,保持敏锐

    in (at) one ear and out (at) the other

    heard but disregarded or quickly forgotten

    左耳进右耳出

    whatever he tells me seems to go in one ear and out the other.

    无论他给我讲什么,我都是左耳进右耳出。

    listen with half an ear

    not give one's full attention

    心不在焉地听,似听非听

    be out on one's ear

    (informal)be dismissed or ejected ignominiously

    (非正式)不光彩地被打发走(或被解雇)

    up to one's ears in

    (informal)very busy with or deeply involved in

    (非正式)忙于;深深卷入,深陷

    I'm up to my ears in work here.

    我工作忙极了。

    all ears【非正式用语】

    Acutely attentive

    聚精会神地听

    If you want to tell your story, we're all ears.

    你想讲故事的话,我们会全神贯注地听的

    give an ear 或 lend an ear

    To pay close attention; listen attentively.

    倾听:注意;仔细地听

    have an ear to the ground 或 keep an ear to the ground

    To be on the watch for new trends or information.

    敏锐,精明:注意新动向或信息

    ear 英文释义

    1. the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
    2. good hearing;
    "he had a keen ear"
    "a good ear for pitch"
    3. the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
    4. attention to what is said;
    "he tried to get her ear"
    5. fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn

    ear 双语例句

    1. Her ear, shoulder and hip are in a straight line.
    她的耳朵、肩膀和髋部呈一条直线。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. Simon finished dialing and clamped the phone to his ear.
    西蒙拨完号,把听筒贴在耳边。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. She sat on Rossi's knee as he whispered in her ear.
    她坐在罗西的膝盖上,听他低声耳语。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. Build her up with kindness and a sympathetic ear.
    用友善和富有同情心的倾听来重拾她的信心。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Hearing can be affected by ear wax blocking the ear canal.
    耳垢堵塞耳道可能会影响听力。

    来自柯林斯例句

    ear 实用场景例句

    We're up to our ears in work.
    我们工作忙得不可开交。

    牛津词典

    News of his affair eventually reached her ears.
    他的绯闻终于传到她耳朵里。

    牛津词典

    ‘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!”

    牛津词典

    ears of corn
    玉米穗

    牛津词典

    ‘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。”

    牛津词典

    an ear infection
    耳朵感染

    牛津词典

    the inner/outer ear
    内 / 外耳

    牛津词典

    She whispered something in his ear.
    她对他耳语了几句。

    牛津词典

    He put his hands over his ears.
    他用双手捂住耳朵。

    牛津词典

    She's had her ears pierced.
    她扎了耳朵眼儿。

    牛津词典

    The elephant flapped its ears.
    大象拍打着双耳。

    牛津词典

    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。

    牛津词典

    a long-eared owl
    长耳猫头鹰

    牛津词典

    You need a good ear to master the piano.
    弹好钢琴需要有敏锐的辨音能力。

    牛津词典

    They are always willing to lend an ear and offer what advice they can.
    他们总是愿意认真倾听并尽量提出建议。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    That rubbish goes in one ear and out the other.
    那种废话都是左耳进,右耳出。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    We never objected. We'd have been out on our ears looking for another job if we had.
    我们从未反对过,如果我们真的反对,早就被扫地出门,另谋高就了。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Neil played, by ear, the music he'd heard his older sister practicing.
    尼尔凭着记忆弹奏他曾听到姐姐练习时弹的曲子。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    'Why don't you come with me?' — 'I can't. I'm up to my ears in reports.'...
    “怎么不跟我一起来呀?”——“不行,我忙着写报告呢。”

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    He was desperate. He was in debt up to his ears.
    他负债累累,走投无路。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Jobs in manufacturing are relatively scarce but I keep my ear to the ground.
    制造业的就业机会相对很少,但是我时刻留意着信息。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    He whispered something in her ear...
    他在她耳边低声说了些什么。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    I'm having my ears pierced.
    我打算穿耳洞。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Moby certainly has a fine ear for a tune...
    莫比无疑具有很好的乐感。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    An ear for foreign languages is advantageous.
    能够听懂外语是种优势。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    What would cause the masses to give him a far more sympathetic ear?...
    怎样才能使民众以更加体谅的心态倾听他的话呢?

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    They had shut their eyes and ears to everything.
    他们对一切都视而不见,充耳不闻。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    He was fed up with people bending his ear about staying on at school.
    人们一个劲儿地跟他说要继续留在学校念书,这让他烦透了。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    I hope that our appeals will not fall on deaf ears...
    我希望我们的呼吁不会没人理睬。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    He has turned a resolutely deaf ear to American demands for action.
    他对美国提出的行动要求完全不理不睬。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

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