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hearing noun 1ability to hear 听力ADJECTIVE | VERB + HEARING | HEARING + VERB | HEARING + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEacute, excellent, good, normal, sharp 敏锐的听觉;正常的听觉bad (especially NAmE) , impaired, poor 糟糕的/受损的/迟钝的听觉VERB + HEARINGhave 具有听力◆Whales have acute hearing.鲸听觉灵敏。lose 失聪◆She lost her hearing when she was a child.她在孩提时代就失聪了。get back, regain (especially NAmE) 恢复听觉◆Is there any chance that he'll get his hearing back?他有可能恢复听觉吗?affect, impair 影响/损害听觉HEARING + VERBdeteriorate, go 听觉退化/丧失◆His hearing began to deteriorate.他的听觉开始退化了。◆Her hearing was already going.她已经渐渐丧失听觉了。come back, improve 听觉恢复/好转◆Two months after the accident her hearing came back.事故之后两个月,她的听觉又恢复了。HEARING + NOUNimpairment, loss, problems 听觉损伤/丧失/问题aid 助听器◆to have / wear a hearing aid戴助听器protection (especially NAmE) 听力保护person 有听觉的人◆a course in sign language for both deaf and hearing people有无听力者都可以学习的手语课程PHRASEShard of hearing 听力不济◆You'll have to speak more loudly. I'm afraid she's a little hard of hearing.你得大声点儿,她恐怕有点儿耳背。 |