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otorrinolaringología

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

ENT SUBST

ENT → ear, nose and throat

ear2 [americ ɪr, Brit ɪə] SUBST (of corn)

ear1 [americ ɪr, Brit ɪə] SUBST

1. ear ANAT:

to bend sb's ear coloq
darle la lata a alguien coloq
to come to sb's ears
llegar a oídos de alguien
to give sb a thick ear coloq
darle una torta or un moquete a alguien coloq
to have sb's ear
paren la oreja lat-amer coloq
I'll pin back his ears for him! americ coloq
to prick up one's ears person:
to prick up one's ears person:
parar la(s) oreja(s) lat-amer coloq
to prick up one's ears literal dog/horse:
to prick up one's ears literal dog/horse:
parar las orejas lat-amer
to set sth on its ear americ
to set sth on its ear americ
to turn a deaf ear to sb/sth

2. ear (sense of hearing):

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
ENT
otorrino (otorrina)
otorrinolaringólogo (otorrinolaringóloga)

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ENT

ENT abreviatura de ear, nose and throat

ENT

ear2 [ɪəʳ, americ ɪr] SUBST BOT

ear1 [ɪəʳ, americ ɪr] SUBST

ear ANAT:

Expressões:

to be all ears coloq
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
to give sb a thick ear coloq
to bend sb's ear coloq
sb's ears are flapping coloq
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ENT

ENT ABBR ear, nose and throat

ENT

ear2 [ɪr] SUBST BOT

ear1 [ɪr] SUBST

ear ANAT:

Expressões:

to have [or keep] an [or one's] ear to the ground coloq
to be all ears coloq
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
to play it by ear coloq
to play it by ear coloq

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It is caused by bone-conducted sound vibrations reverberating off the object filling the ear canal.
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This uncommon inedible species is recognizable by its spoon-shaped or rabbit-ear shaped fruit bodies that may reach up to 13cmin 1 tall.
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Stokes was definitely having a word in the ear and now he too gets a ticking off.
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There was a spice of the demagogue in his temper; he had the popular ear, and liked leadership.
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This wave information travels across the air-filled middle ear cavity via a series of delicate bones: the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil) and stapes (stirrup).
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