hearing
- IPA[ˈhɪərɪŋ]
英式
- the faculty of perceiving sounds;the range within which sounds may be heard; earshot
- able to hear well; not deaf
noun: hearing, plural noun: hearings
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名詞
- 1. the faculty of perceiving sounds people who have very acute hearing 同義詞
- ▪ the range within which sounds may be heard; earshot she had moved out of hearing 同義詞
- 2. an opportunity to state one's case I think I had a fair hearing 同義詞
- ▪ an act of listening to evidence in a court of law or before an official, especially a trial before a judge without a jury the court may stay execution pending a hearing 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. able to hear well; not deaf Peter and Nita have endured years of being treated with condescension and disrespect by hearing people an award-winning show aimed at young children, both deaf and hearing
- partially or completely deaf: I would love it if more shows included hearing-impaired people routinely masks with a clear plastic panel may be used to facilitate communication with people who are hearing-impaired
Oxford American Dictionary
- partially or completely deaf: I would love it if more shows included hearing-impaired people routinely masks with a clear plastic panel may be used to facilitate communication with people who are hearing-impaired
Oxford Dictionary
- a small amplifying device which fits on the ear, worn by a partially deaf person.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small device that fits in or on the ear, worn by a partially deaf person to amplify sound.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for induction loop
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for induction loop
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dog trained to alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing to such sounds as the ringing of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dog trained to alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing to such sounds as the ringing of ...
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- the faculty of perceiving sounds: people who have very acute hearing
- able to hear well; not deaf: Peter and Nita have endured years of being treated with condescension and disrespect by hearing people an award-winning show aimed at young children, both deaf and hearing
Oxford American Dictionary