inner ear
英 [ˌɪnər ˈɪə(r)]
美 [ˌɪnər ˈɪr]
n. 内耳,内耳迷路(包括听觉器官和平衡器官)
牛津词典
noun
- 内耳,内耳迷路(包括听觉器官和平衡器官)
the parts of the ear which form the organs of balance and hearing, including the cochlea
英英释义
noun
- a complex system of interconnecting cavities
双语例句
- So long as you dare the inner ear, you can find the outlet truly.
只要你敢于迷路,你才能真正找到出路。 - Inflammation of the inner ear; can cause vertigo and vomiting.
内耳发炎;可能发生眩晕和呕吐。 - For example, the visual system may provide strong cues of self-motion while the vestibular system in your inner ear tells your brain that your head is stationary.
例如,当你内耳里的前庭系统告诉你的大脑你的头是固定的同时,你的视觉系统却给你自身运动的强烈暗示。 - Time is, therefore, always ticking in our inner ear.
因此时间老是在我们的耳朵里嘀嗒嘀嗒地响着。 - Inside your inner ear there is a structure containing liquids.
在你的内耳中,有一种包含液体的组织。 - To fill this culture dish with inner ear cells you would need the equivalent of40 experimental animals.
用内耳细胞填满这个培养皿,你得需要四十只试验动物。 - The treatment involves the placement of twenty-two electrodes in the inner ear.
这一治疗需要在内耳放置22个电极。 - Our ears are made up of three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
内淋巴耳内部膜质内耳中的水样液我们的耳朵由三部分组成:外耳、中耳、内耳。 - Even deeper lies the inner ear, the organ with which we hear.
而真正能使我们听的器官在更深处的内耳。 - But removed the side of the inner ear can not hear sound in one ear, and I was afraid.
但摘除了一侧的内耳一只耳朵就听不到声音了,我很害怕。