hearing aid
英 [ˈhɪərɪŋ eɪd]
美 [ˈhɪrɪŋ eɪd]
n. 助听器
牛津词典
noun
- 助听器
a small device that fits inside the ear and makes sounds louder, used by people who cannot hear well- to have/wear a hearing aid
有 / 戴助听器
- to have/wear a hearing aid
柯林斯词典
- 助听器
Ahearing aidis a device which people with hearing difficulties wear in their ear to enable them to hear better.
英英释义
noun
- 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
双语例句
- The Progress of Algorithms Applied in Digital Hearing Aid
数字助听器中若干主要算法的发展和现状 - For two weeks, they went through a number of everyday situations with the newest hearing aid technology in their ears.
在两个星期中,他们在最新的助听器技术帮助下体验了一系列日常情景。 - If you share the misconception, perhaps you should consider trying out a hearing aid for a short time.
如果您也同样误解,也许您应该使用助听器一段时间。 - I got an i.d.off the hearing aid.
我找到助听器的拥有人了。 - A hearing aid helps to overcome defects in hearing.
助听器有助于克服听觉缺陷。 - He wears a hearing aid.
他戴着助听器。 - Objective: to study the effect of hard earmould in the regulation of hearing aid.
目的:研究硬质耳模在助听器调节中的作用。 - The results are useful in hearing aid fitting.
这项结果将有助于助听器的验配。 - Conclusion Pure tone test, hearing aid evaluation and further consultation with a doctor are major factors, which affects the hearing aid effect on deaf children;
结论:纯音测听和助听评估及复诊是影响聋儿助听效果的主要因素; - She knew that if he was in foster care, he'd get that hearing aid.
她知道若他被人领养了,他就可以得到助听器。
