ear nell'Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traduzioni di ear nel dizionario inglese»spagnolo

ear1 [ingl am ɪr, ingl brit ɪə] SOST

1. ear ANAT:

ear (organ)
ear (outer part)
to grin from ear to ear
to bend sb's ear colloq
darle la lata a alguien colloq
to be out on one's ear colloq you'll be out on your ear
to give sb a thick ear colloq
to have sb's ear
to lend an ear to sb
paren la oreja AmLat colloq
I'll pin back his ears for him! ingl am colloq
parar la(s) oreja(s) AmLat colloq
to set sth on its ear ingl am
to set sth on its ear ingl am

Vedi anche: pin back

ear2 [ingl am ɪr, ingl brit ɪə] SOST (of corn)

ear-piercing1 [ingl am ˈɪ(ə)rˌpɪ(ə)rsɪŋ, ingl brit] AGG

ear drops [ingl am ˈɪ(ə)r ˌdrɑps, ingl brit ˈɪə drɒps] SOST sost pl

ear-splitting [ingl am ˈɪ(ə)rˌsplɪdɪŋ, ingl brit] AGG

ear nel dizionario PONS

Traduzioni di ear nel dizionario inglese»spagnolo (Vai a spagnolo»inglese)

locuzioni:

to have one's ear to the ground colloq
to be all ears colloq
he'll be out on his ear colloq
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
to give sb a thick ear colloq
to bend sb's ear colloq
it goes in one ear and out the other colloq

ear2 [ɪəʳ, ingl am ɪr] SOST BOT

Altre traduzioni ed espressioni tipiche contenenti il termine di ricerca
outer ear
play by the ear MUS

Traduzioni di ear nel dizionario spagnolo»inglese (Vai a inglese»spagnolo)

ear Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to smile from ear to ear
to have one's ear to the ground colloq
he'll be out on his ear colloq
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
to turn a deaf ear to sth
Inglese americano

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

inglese
In 2006, he suffered a fever brought on by an ear infection.
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The masked cardinal markedly differs from the red-capped cardinal by the black ear-coverts and the red (not black) lower throat and upper chest.
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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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The tortoise is shown determinedly stumping forward while the hare has paused to scratch behind its ear.
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A work-related injury he suffered in 1961 left him in a coma, and resulted in deafness in his right ear.
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Participants first reported the information from one ear and then switched filters in order to report the digits presented to the second ear.
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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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Recently, in-ear monitoring has become more common, with a smaller lapel microphone clipped to the shirt.
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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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The spring ephemeral plant mouse-ear cress is a well-known example.
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