eared

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
kulaklı
ear
kulak

O, kulakları olan kirpileri asla görmediğini söylüyor. - She says that she's never seen hedgehogs with ears.

O, onun söylediğine kulaklarını kapattı. - She closed her ears to what he was saying.

ear
{i} işitme duyusu
White-eared Tailorbird
(Ticaret) Beyaz gözlü terzikuşu
ear
{i} başak
ear
{i} kulak verme
ear
kulp
dog-eared
sayfa uçları kıvrık
ear
başak/kulak
long eared
uzun kulaklı
two eared
iki kulaklı
ear
{i} duyma yeteneği

Senin onun duyma yeteneğini yükseltebileceğini sanmıyorum. - I don't think you can gain his ear.

big eared rabbit
uzun kulak tavşan
dog-eared
(Kitap) Sayfalarının köşe kısımları kıvrılmış olan
dog-eared
sayfaları kıvrılmış kitap
ear
kulak içi
ear
kulağın
open eared
açık kulaklı
red-eared slider
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Kırmızı yanaklı su kaplumbağası: Ana vatanı Orta Amerika olan ve basının her iki yanında kırmızı çizgi olan su kaplumbağası , Trachemys scripta elegans
spoon eared
Kepçe kulak
crop eared
{s} kulağı kesilmiş
crop eared
{s} kısa kesimli (saç)
dog eared
sayfaları kıvrılmış kitap
dog eared book
(isim) sayfaları kıvrılmış kitap
dog eared book
{i} sayfaları kıvrılmış kitap
flap eared
sarkık kulaklı
lop eared
{s} sarkık kulaklı
lop eared
(sıfat) sarkık kulaklı
quick eared
hassas kulaklı
quick eared
iyi işiten
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Simple past tense and past participle of ear
Having some specific type of ear
{a} having ears, plowed, ear-shaped
Having (such or so many) ears; used in composition; as, long- eared-eared; sharp-eared; full-eared; ten- eared
Having external ears; having tufts of feathers resembling ears
having ears (or appendages resembling ears) or having ears of a specified kind; often used in combination
{s} having ears, having a certain number or kind of ears (long-eared, etc.)
worn or shabby from overuse or (of pages) from having corners turned down; "a somewhat dog-eared duke a bit run down"-Clifton Fadiman; "an old book with dog-eared pages"
past of ear
eared seal
A seal belonging in the Otariidae family; a fur seal or a sea lion
eared seals
plural form of eared seal
eared seals
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) The eared seals or otariids are marine mammals in the family Otariidae, one of three groupings of Pinnipeds. They comprise 16 species in seven genera commonly known either as sea lions or fur seals, distinct from true seals (phocids) and the Walrus (odobenids). Otariids are adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle, feeding and migrating in the water but breeding and resting on land or ice. They reside in subpolar, temperate, and equatorial waters throughout the Pacific and Southern oceans and the southern Indian and Atlantic oceans. They are conspicuously absent in the north Atlantic
eared seal
pinniped mammal having external ear flaps and hind limbs used for locomotion on land; valued for its soft underfur
eared seal
Any of various seals of the family Otariidae, which includes the sea lions and fur seals, characterized by external ears, oarlike front flippers, and hind flippers that can be turned forward for walking on land
Short-eared Dog
Atelocynus microtis, an elusive canid endemic to the Amazonian Basin
bare-eared squirrel monkey
A squirrel monkey endemic to Brazil
bare-eared squirrel monkeys
plural form of bare-eared Squirrel Monkey
dog-eared
To be folded in a manner like the ear of certain dogs. It implies the page was purposely folded to mark the page:

By thumbing to the dog-eared pages, she quickly found the items in the catalog she wanted to order.

dog-eared
To be bent or slightly ragged in appearance in a manner like the ear of certain dogs. It implies that the page has been read a lot, but could be a sign of mistreatment:

The pages in his favorite book were dog-eared from years of reading it at bedtime.

ear
The external part of the organ of hearing, the auricle
ear
A police informant

No I'm not kidding, and if you don't give it to me I'll let it out that you’re an ear.

ear
The fruiting body of a grain plant

He is in the fields, harvesting ears of corn.

hairy-eared dwarf lemur
A nocturnal lemur endemic to Madagascar, Allocebus trichotis
hairy-eared dwarf lemurs
plural form of hairy-eared dwarf lemur
jug-eared
With ears sticking out, usually said mockingly
long-eared owl
Asio otus, a species of owl which breeds in Europe, Asia, and North America. Long eared owls are partially migratory, moving south in winter from the northern parts of their range
long-eared owls
plural form of long-eared owl
lop-eared
Having ears that sag or bend

He's always taking in some lop-eared stray dog.

red-eared slider
The subspecies Trachemys scripta elegans of the Testudines, or Turtles order. It is native of the southern United States, but has become common in various areas of the world
red-eared sliders
plural form of red-eared slider
short-eared owl
A species of owl, Asio flammeus
short-eared owls
plural form of short-eared owl
ear
Ear is often used to refer to people's willingness to listen to what someone is saying. What would cause the masses to give him a far more sympathetic ear? They had shut their eyes and ears to everything
ear
Your ears are the two parts of your body, one on each side of your head, with which you hear sounds. He whispered something in her ear I'm having my ears pierced
ear
If you have an ear for music or language, you are able to hear its sounds accurately and to interpret them or reproduce them well. Moby certainly has a fine ear for a tune An ear for foreign languages is advantageous
ear
If you play it by ear, you decide what to say or do in a situation by responding to events rather than by following a plan which you have decided on in advance
ear
If you say that something goes in one ear and out the other, you mean that someone pays no attention to it, or forgets about it immediately. That rubbish goes in one ear and out the other
ear
If a request falls on deaf ears or if the person to whom the request is made turns a deaf ear to it, they take no notice of it. I hope that our appeals will not fall on deaf ears He has turned a resolutely deaf ear to American demands for action
ear
If someone says that they are all ears, they mean that they are ready and eager to listen
ear
If you are up to your ears in something, it is taking up all of your time, attention, or resources. He was desperate. He was in debt up to his ears
ear
{i} part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; sense of hearing; good hearing; ear of corn, corncob
ear
If you keep or have your ear to the ground, you make sure that you find out about the things that people are doing or saying. Jobs in manufacturing are relatively scarce but I keep my ear to the ground
ear
The ears of a cereal plant such as wheat or barley are the parts at the top of the stem, which contain the seeds or grains
ear
{f} form the area of a grain plant that includes the grains; plow,cut into the soil with a plow (British); cultivate, prepare the ground for planting, grow crops (British)
ear
If you play by ear or play a piece of music by ear, you play music by relying on your memory rather than by reading printed music. Neil played, by ear, the music he'd heard his older sister practicing
ear
If someone says that you will be out on your ear, they mean that you will be forced to leave a job, an organization or a place suddenly. We never objected. We'd have been out on our ears looking for another job if we had
ear
If you lend an ear to someone or their problems, you listen to them carefully and sympathetically. They are always willing to lend an ear and offer what advice they can
ear
{v} to shoot out into ears, plow, till
ear
{n} the organ of hearing, handle, spike of corn
ear
A spike or head of corn, wheat, etc
red eared slider
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a semi-aquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. It is a subspecies of pond slider. It is a native of the southern United States, but has become common in various areas of the world due to the pet trade. They are popular pets in the United States, Mexico, the Netherlands, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom
bat-eared fox
Species (Otocyon megalotis) of large-eared fox found in open, arid areas of eastern and southern Africa. It has 48 teeth (six more than any other canine) and, except for its unusually large ears, looks like the red fox. It grows to a length of about 32 in. (80 cm), including a 12-in. (30-cm) tail, and weighs 7-10 lbs (3-4.5 kg). It lives alone or in small groups and feeds primarily on insects, especially termites
big-eared bat
large carnivorous Old World bat with very large ears
crop eared
{s} with the ears cropped; having extremely short hair that the ears show
dog eared book
{i} book with having dog-ears; book with worn and turned pages that have been folded over to indicate the place reached in reading
dog-eared
A book or piece of paper that is dog-eared has been used so much that the corners of the pages are turned down or torn. dog-eared copies of ancient history books. dog-eared books or papers have been used so much that the corners are turned over or torn
dog-eared
a bit run down"-Clifton Fadiman; "an old book with dog-eared pages
dog-eared
worn or shabby from overuse or (of pages) from having corners turned down; "a somewhat dog-eared duke
ear
The heavy spike of spike-like inflorescence, such as the ear of wheat
ear
The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow
ear
containing the kernels
ear
The organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, malleus, incus, stapes and cochlea
ear
To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well
ear
Export Administration Regulations
ear
the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch"
ear
n telinga
ear
good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch"
ear
To plow or till; to cultivate
ear
A place where kids store dirt
ear
To take in with the ears; to hear
ear
The US government's Export Administration Regulations, administered by the Bureau of Export Administration These have replaced the earlier ITAR regulations as the controls on export of cryptography
ear
A triangular button that can be pressed to set another control to the next or previous in sequence Ears are displayed to either side of the control they affect
ear
A colorless, odorless gas: Oxygen Usage: "He can't breathe give 'im some ear!"
ear
Export Administration Regulations The rules under which the export of cryptographic software from the US is governed
ear
The spike or head of any cereal as, wheat, rye, barley, Indian corn, etc
ear
organ of hearing and balance that is divided into: 1 The external ear includes the sound-collecting visible portion (auricle or pinna), the outer ear canal (external auditory meatus), and the outer surface of the eardrum (tympanum) 2 The middle ear includes the inner surface of the eardrum, the ossicular chain (hammer, anvil and stirrup - or malleus, incus, and stapes), the eustachian tube, and the outer surface of the oval and round windows, and the cochlea 3 The inner ear includes the vestibule, the semi-circular canals, the inner surface of the ovaland round windows, and the cochlea
ear
a loop of string on the knot that is not a structural part of the knot Ears may be replaced with other knots
ear
hearing loss, hearing disorder, & otitis media
ear
The organ of hearing; the external ear
ear
music to your ears: see music wet behind the ears: see wet. To form or grow ears. Organ of hearing and balance. The outer ear directs sound vibrations through the auditory canal to the eardrum, which is stretched across the end of the auditory canal and which transmits sound vibrations to the middle ear. There a chain of three tiny bones conducts the vibrations to the inner ear. Fluid inside the cochlea of the inner ear stimulates sensory hairs; these in turn initiate the nerve impulses that travel along the auditory nerve to the brain. The inner ear is also an organ of balance: the sensation of dizziness that is felt after spinning is caused when fluid inside the inner ear's semicircular canals continues to move and stimulate sensory hairs after the body has come to rest. The eustachian tube connects the middle ear with the nasal passages; that connection allows the common cold to spread from the nasal passages to the middle ear, especially in infants and small children. The most common cause of hearing loss is otosclerosis, a surgically correctable disease in which one of the bones of the middle ear loses its capacity to vibrate. See also deafness, otitis. inner ear labyrinth of the ear Jenkins' Ear War of lamb's ear lamb's ears
ear
That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; as, the ears of a tub, a skillet, or dish
ear
Same as Crossette
ear
The organ of hearing, which is divided into three parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear
ear
Expired air resuscitation A term used for the technique of filling a patient's lungs with air to supply blood to the brain in resuscitation
ear
Space at the top left and right of the front page on either side of the masthead, often contains small advertisments or other information
ear
Enterprise ARchive file
ear
of Bell
ear
The small projecting stroke attached to the bowl of a lowercase g or the stem of a lowercase r
ear
the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
ear
Organ of hearing and balance that is divided into: The external ear includes the sound-collecting visible portion (auricle or pinna), the outer ear canal (external auditory meatus), and the outer surface of the eardrum (tympanum) The middle ear includes the inner surface of the eardrum, the ossicular chain (hammer, anvil, and stirrup - or malleus, incus, and stapes), the eustachian tube, and the outer surface of the oval and round windows (fenestrae) The inner ear includes the vestibule, the semi-circular canals, the inner surface of the oval and round windows, and the cochlea
ear
the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
ear
Environmental Auditing Roundtable Source: US EPA
ear
To plough
ear
â Foam earplugs, the most comfortable available, but not as good as wax ones They are little foam cylinders that are rolled up into a thin core which then slowly expands after insertion into the ear canal Like all earplugs, they take two or three nights to get used to From most chemists
ear
Export Administration Regulations The rules under which United States government regulates the export of cryptography software in both binary and source form
ear
estimated average requirement; a nutrient intake value that is estimated to meet the requirement of half of the healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group
ear
fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
ear
Same as Acroterium
ear
The part of an organism that hears Something that corn kernels are a part of
ear
The sense of hearing; the perception of sounds; the power of discriminating between different tones; as, a nice ear for music; in the singular only
ear
An incredible hearing mechanism consisting of outer, middle and inner ear segments that cause sound pressures to be picked up by the ear that are transmitted through auditory nerves where signals are interpreted by brain as sound
ear
attention to what is said; "he tried to get her ear"
ear
The name given to the finger grip of pressed glass between the shoulder and finish of a ½ gallon, gallon, or other glass jug The ear is used to facilitate holding the jug
ear
Privilege of being kindly heard; favor; attention
ear
the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch" attention to what is said; "he tried to get her ear" fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
long-eared bat
any of various Old or New World bats having very long ears
long-eared owl
slender European owl of coniferous forests with long ear tufts
lop eared
{s} having drooping ears (of animals)
lop-eared
having bent or drooping ears; "a lop-eared hound
mouse-eared bat
a carnivorous bat with ears like a mouse
one-eared
having a single ear
open-eared
listening, paying attention
rabbit-eared bandicoot
bandicoot with leathery ears like a rabbit
rabbit-eared bandicoot
{i} type of small bandicoot (with large ears, pointed nose and a long furry tail) native to Australia and New Guinea, bilby
sharp-eared
with great hearing
sharp-eared
able to hear very well
sharp-eared
having keen hearing
two-eared
having two ears
western big-eared bat
bat of western North America having extremely large ears
eared
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