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
- ABSTRACT: Objective To evaluate the pathological status of the vestibular system associated with noise-induced inner ear impairment.
摘要:目的探讨噪音致内耳损伤后前庭系统的病理状态。 - 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。 - We will also include an inner ear physiology review.
我们也将会有一堂回顾温习内耳生理学的课。 - Hearing is only part of the story of my miraculous inner ear.
听觉只是我的神秘内耳的故事的一部分。 - 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。 - "Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease, Baylor College of Medicine"( 1993).
“自身免疫性内耳病,贝勒大学医学院”(1993年)。 - The prime symptoms of disorders of the inner ear are deafness, vertigo, and tinnitus.
内耳疾病的主要症状是耳聋、眩晕和耳鸣。 - We will cover topics relating to inner ear development and hair cell regeneration.
我们将涵盖有关于内耳发育与毛细胞再生的主题。 - The apparent movement of your surroundings is an illusion created by the rotation of fluid in the inner ear.
你周围的转动是幻象,那只是因为内耳中的液体在旋转。 - 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。