eardrums
英 [ˈɪədrʌmz]
美
n. 耳膜; 鼓膜
eardrum的复数
柯林斯词典
- 耳膜;鼓膜
Youreardrumsare the thin pieces of tightly stretched skin inside each ear, which vibrate when sound waves reach them.
双语例句
- This frog's eardrums are as big as her eyes, Someone likened his voice to the croaking of a bull-frog.
这只牛蛙的耳鼓膜和眼睛一样大,有人把他的声音比作牛蛙的叫声。 - The passengers swallow to relieve the pressure on their eardrums.
乘客们张嘴做吞咽动作,以减轻耳鼓所承受的压力。 - Since diving is an everyday activity, the Bajau deliberately rupture their eardrums at an early age.
由于潜水是巴礁人一项司空见惯的日常活动,所以他们从小就会故意刺破自己的耳膜。 - And your attacker's eardrums are shattered.
攻击你的人的耳膜就损坏。 - Besides endangering lives, they also cause burst eardrums, tinnitus and in some cases total deafness.
除了会危及人的生命,也会造成鼓膜破裂、耳鸣,在某些情况下会完全失聪。 - Bullfrogs are typically green or gray-brown with brown spots and have easily identifiable circular eardrums, or tympanum, on either side of their heads.
牛蛙一般是绿色或灰棕色伴有棕色斑点.在它们头部两边都有鼓起,所以很好辨认。 - His eardrums had been punctured by the force of the explosion.
他的耳鼓膜被爆炸的气浪震破。 - My eardrums are almost pierced.
我的鼓膜差点震破了。 - I refused to wear headphones because they can perforate your eardrums.
我不愿戴耳机,因为它可能会使鼓膜穿孔。 - The eardrums of the patients without ventilation tube insertion became normal 1-2 months after surgery.
未置中耳通气管者,1~2个月鼓膜颜色正常。
