ear

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈɪə̯/|[ˈɪː]|[ˈiːə]    /ˈɪə̯/|[ˈɪː]|[ɪə̯~ɪɐ̯]|/ˈɪɚ/|[ˈɪɚ] ~ [ɪɹ̩]|/ˈiɚ/|[ˈiɚ] ~ [iɹ̩]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna or auricle, auditory canal, eardrum, malleus, incus, stapes and cochlea. countable
  2. The fruiting body of a grain plant. countable
    — He is in the fields, harvesting ears of corn.
  3. The external part of the organ of hearing, the auricle. countable
    — Judge Short had gone to town, and Farrar was off for a three days' cruise up the lake. I was bitterly regretting I had not gone with him when the distant notes of a coach horn reached my ear, and I descried a four-in-hand winding its way up the inn road from the direction of Mohair.
  4. A police informant. countable,slang
    — No I'm not kidding, and if you don't give it to me I'll let it out that you’re an ear.
  5. The sense of hearing; the perception of sounds; skill or good taste in listening to music.
    — a good ear for music
  6. The privilege of being kindly heard; favour; attention.
    — Dionysius[…]would give no ear to his suit.
  7. That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; a prominence or projection on an object, usually for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; a foot-rest or step of a spade or a similar digging tool.
    — the ears of a tub, skillet, or dish; The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow.
  8. An acroterium.
  9. A crossette.
  10. A space to the left or right of a publication's front-page title, used for advertising, weather, etc.
    — In journalism, ears flank the title as boxes in the left and right top corners of a publication (generally a newspaper).
  11. A curled ridge in the crust of a loaf of bread where the dough was slashed before going into the oven and expands during baking.
  12. The outer panels or flaps (protrusions) of a diaper upon which the fasteners are located, which are fastened around the wearer's waist.
  13. A path whose endpoints may coincide but in which otherwise there are no repetitions of vertices or edges.
动词 v.
  1. To take in with the ears; to hear. humorous,transitive
    — I eared her language.
  2. To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain does. intransitive
    — This corn ears well.
  3. To plough. archaic
    — That power I have, discharge; and let them go To ear the land that hath some hope to grow, For I have none.
  4. To hold by the ears. transitive
    — Sometimes, the helper eared the horse down; and sometimes he used a blindfold.

词形变化

ears plural ere alternative ears present,singular,third-person earing participle,present eared participle,past eared past ears plural ears present,singular,third-person earing participle,present eared participle,past eared past ears present,singular,third-person earing participle,present eared participle,past eared past

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词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₂ew-
Proto-Indo-European *-s
Proto-Indo-European *h₂ṓws
Proto-Germanic *ausô
Proto-West Germanic *auʀā
Old English ēare
Middle English ere
English ear
From Middle English ere, eare, from Old English ēare (“ear”), from Proto-West Germanic *auʀā, from the voiced Verner alternant of Proto-Germanic *ausô (“ear”) (compare Scots ere, er, eir, West Frisian ear, Dutch oor, German Ohr, Swedish öra, Danish and Norwegian Bokmål øre, Norwegian Nynorsk øyra), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ṓws (compare Old Irish áu, Latin auris, Lithuanian ausi̇̀s, Russian у́хо (úxo), Albanian vesh, Ancient Greek οὖς (oûs), and Old Armenian ունկն (unkn).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱ-
Proto-Indo-European *-os
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éḱos
Proto-Germanic *ahaz
Proto-West Germanic *ahaʀ
Old English ēar
Middle English er
English ear
From Middle English er, ere, from Old English ēar (Northumbrian dialect æhher), from Proto-West Germanic *ahaʀ, from Proto-Germanic *ahaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱ- (“sharp”). Cognate with Dutch aar, German Ähre, and West Frisian ier; also Latin acus (“needle; husk”), Tocharian B āk (“ear, awn”), and Old Church Slavonic ость (ostĭ, “wheat spike, sharp point”). More at edge.
词源 3
From Middle English eren, from Old English erian, from Proto-West Germanic *arjan, from Proto-Germanic *arjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erh₃- (“to plough”).
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