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Перевод: eardrum speek eardrum


[существительное]
барабанная перепонка


Тезаурус:

  1. "Given a pitch more worn than an umpire's eardrum," he wrote (if that is the word), "99 was not a straightforward target, and when the temperature was threatening to melt the mercury in the thermometer, Graham Gooch could scarcely have been more grateful for having buried the hatchet with Hampshire's intrepid aviator."
  2. I wonder if in ten years' time Mr. Duggan will be looking back at videos of "England's glory years" and then be writing to RWP to remind us of the lock forward who elbowed his opposite number from behind, perforating his eardrum, or the flankers who really don't seem to mind where their feet or hands come into contact with their opponents.
  3. The high polymer film diaphragm with its conductive coating is a mere 2 microns thick, less than one-hundredth of the thickness of the human eardrum.
  4. SO WE'RE here in the snakepit, the triangular enclave towards the rear of Metallica's (by any standards remarkable) stage-set in which the chosen few can stand a sweat's breath from their heroes and risk a perforated eardrum from the pyrotechnics that are periodically unleashed just over one's left shoulder.
  5. "Well I Wonder" releases the eardrum pressure and hangs on the line "Please, keep me in mind" complete with the synthetic rain of an outsider's view of Manchester.
  6. It could be that sound transmission from the eardrum along the auditory ossicles to the inner ear would be impaired by worms in the middle ear.
  7. The male is able to detect this sound with an eardrum at the base of his antennae, which vibrate in sympathy with this one frequency, and so fly towards her.
  8. Having lost in the last group match against Australia 6-;0 and punctured an eardrum to boot, he admits he felt depressed.
  9. Some of these sound waves reach the ears of the listener and travel down each earhole to press on the stretched membrane of the eardrum.
  10. A cohort of children, originally seen aged 2 to 4 with severe effusions and mostly treated with grommets, had structural damage of the eardrum (87% of cases), abnormal tympanograms (45%), and a mean hearing loss of 13 dB when followed up at the age of 8.
  11. When he was in the bath his head just filled with water" and "I am sorry, I can't hear you my head's full of water! " - IAN McGEECHAN (Scotland manager) and DODDIE WEIR (Scotland lock) on the eardrum Weir had perforated in the Calcutta Cup match.
  12. Sole also believes that "we should have had the game won by half-time", and contends that Doddie Weir's perforated eardrum - caused by Wade Dooley's elbow - changed the course of the game.
  13. The common wall between these forms a membrane which is the equivalent of an eardrum.

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