释义 |
ear noun 2ability to recognize sounds 听觉ADJECTIVE | VERB + EAR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfine, good, keen, sharp 敏锐的听力;灵敏的听觉◆He has a keen ear for dialogue.他热衷于听别人谈话。◆His sharp ears had picked up the uncertainty in her voice.他敏锐地觉察出她声音中的犹豫。trained, untrained 受过训练的/没受过训练的耳朵◆To the trained ear the calls of these birds sound quite different.对于受过训练的耳朵而言,这些鸟的叫声十分不同。VERB + EARhave 有听觉attune 使某人的耳朵适应⋯◆It takes time to attune your ear to the local accent.要过一段时间才能听得懂当地的口音。PREPOSITIONby ear 靠耳朵◆She usually plays the guitar by ear, rather than reading the music.他通常凭记忆来弹吉他,而不是靠看乐谱。ear for 耳朵对⋯的辨别力◆He has a good ear for accents and can usually tell where a speaker comes from.他对口音有灵敏的辨别力,通常能听出讲话人来自哪儿。PHRASEShave a tin ear for sth (especially NAmE) 听觉不灵◆She has a tin ear for melody (= does not appreciate it).她完全没有乐感。 |