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Толковый словарь английского языка - ear

 

Ear

ear
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ere, from Old English ēare; akin to Old High German ōra ~, Latin auris, Greek ous Date: before 12th century 1. the characteristic vertebrate organ of h~ing and equilibrium consisting in the typical mammal of a sound-collecting outer ~ separated by the tympanic membrane from a sound-transmitting middle ~ that in turn is separated from a sensory inner ~ by membranous fenestrae, any of various organs (as of a fish) capable of detecting vibratory motion, the external ~ of humans and most mammals, 3. the sense or act of h~ing, acuity of h~ing, sensitivity to musical tone and pitch, sensitivity to nuances of language especially as revealed in the command of verbal melody and rhythm or in the ability to render a spoken idiom accurately, something resembling a mammalian ~ in shape, position, or function: as, a projecting part (as a lug or handle), either of a pair of tufts of lengthened feathers on the head of some birds, attention, awareness , a space in the upper corner of the front page of a periodical (as a newspaper) usually containing advertising for the periodical itself or a weather forecast, a person who listens ; listener , II. noun see: edge Date: before 12th century the fruiting spike of a cereal (as wheat or Indian corn) including both the seeds and protective structures, III. intransitive verb Date: 14th century to form ~s in growing
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  1. n. 1 a the organ of hearing and balance in man and vertebrates, esp. the external part of this. b an organ sensitive to sound in other animals. 2 the faculty for discriminating sounds (an ear for music). 3 an ear-shaped thing, esp. the handle of a jug. 4 listening, attention. Phrases and idioms all ears listening attentively. bring about one's ears bring down upon oneself. ear-drops 1 medicinal drops for the ear. 2 hanging earrings. ear lobe the lower soft pendulous external part of the ear. ear-piercing loud and shrill. ear-splitting excessively loud. ear-trumpet a trumpet-shaped device formerly used as a hearing-aid. give ear to listen to. have a person's ear receive a favourable hearing. have (or keep) an ear to the ground be alert to rumours or the trend of opinion. in one ear and out the other heard but disregarded or quickly forgotten. out on one's ear dismissed ignominiously. up to one's ears (often foll. by in) colloq. deeply involved or occupied. Derivatives eared adj. (also in comb.). earless adj. Etymology: OE eare f. Gmc: rel. to L auris, Gk ous 2. n. the seed-bearing head of a cereal plant. Etymology: OE ear f. Gmc ...
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