hearing aid

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kulaklık
işitme yardımı
işitme cihazı

Tom bir işitme cihazı takıyor. - Tom is wearing a hearing aid.

Tom, sizin işitme cihazınızı kaybettiğiniz söyleniyor. Hayır! Meksika yemeklerini sevmiyorum. - Tom, it's said you've lost your hearing aid. Nope! I don't like Mexican food.

İşitme cihazı

Tom, sizin işitme cihazınızı kaybettiğiniz söyleniyor. Hayır! Meksika yemeklerini sevmiyorum. - Tom, it's said you've lost your hearing aid. Nope! I don't like Mexican food.

Tom işitme cihazı olmadan neredeyse duyamıyor. - Tom can hardly hear without his hearing aid.

(Tıp) işitme aleti
işitme yardım cihazı
{i} işitme aygıtı
İngilizce - İngilizce
A device used to help the hard of hearing to hear sounds
electronic device that brings amplified sound to the ear
{i} electronic amplifying device worn in or behind the ear and used by people who are hard of hearing
An instrument designed for amplifying sound
Also called hearing instrument, means any wearable instrument or device designed for, or represented as, aiding, improving or correcting defective human hearing
This consists of a receiver and amplifier of sound All sounds in the environment are amplified with the same intensity A hearing aid does not sort, process, or discriminate among sounds Because someone is wearing a hearing aid, it does not mean that the person can hear normally Aids do not correct hearing, but they improve it in some people People with hearing aids may be able to hear voices but they may not be able to understand words
electronic device that brings amplified sound to the ear A hearing aid usually consists of a microphone, amplifier, and receiver
- A device that amplifies sound It does not discriminate between wanted sounds (the message) and unwanted sound (background noise or competing messages)
An electronic device that brings amplified sound to the ear A hearing aid usually consists of a microphone, amplifier, and receiver
Any device which amplifies or focuses sound waves in the listener's ear; usually refers to the various types of wearable amplifiers which operate with miniature loudspeakers in the ear or oscillators on the head
an electronic device that amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing
An instrument that amplifies sound to assist persons with hearing loss They are distinguished by where they are worn: in the ear (ITE), in the canal (ITC), completely in the canal (CIC), behind the ear (BTE), or on the body
An electric amplifying device designed to make sounds audible to the individual with a hearing loss Sound pressure waves are converted into electricity by a microphone The electric impulses are then amplified through controlled electronic circuitry The amplified electric impulses are then reconverted by a receiver (loudspeaker) to pressure waves at a much more intense level to be presented to the impaired ear syn: hearing instrument
An electronic instrument that amplifies sound for a hearing-impaired user
An electronic amplifying device to make sounds audible to the individual with a hearing loss Sound pressure waves are converted into electricity by a microphone The electric impulses are then amplified through controlled electronic circuitry The amplified electric impulses are then reconverted by a receiver to pressure waves at a much more intense level to be presented to the impaired ear syn: hearing instrument
A hearing aid is a device which people with hearing difficulties wear in their ear to enable them to hear better. = deaf aid. A small electronic apparatus that amplifies sound and is worn in or behind the ear to compensate for impaired hearing. a small object which fits into or behind your ear to make sounds louder, worn by people who cannot hear well. Device that increases the loudness of sounds in the user's ear. Its principal components are a microphone, an amplifier, and an earphone. Hearing aids are increasingly smaller and less conspicuous, fitting behind the earlobe or within the ear canal. They have widely differing characteristics, amplifying different components of speech sounds for maximum comprehension by each wearer. Hearing aids with automatic volume control vary the amplification automatically with the input
a conical acoustic device formerly used to direct sound to the ear of a hearing-impaired person
a conical acoustic device formerly used to direct sound to the ear of a hearing-impaired person an electronic device that amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing
hearing aids
plural form of hearing aid
hearing aid