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Mittelohrentzündung
glue ˈear СУЩ. no pl МЕД.
Otitis media ж. спец.
I. glue [glu:] СУЩ. no pl
1. glue (adhesive):
Klebstoff м. <-(e)s, -e>
швейц. a. Leim м.
etw kleben
an jdm kleben разг.
an jdm wie eine Klette hängen уничиж.
2. glue перенос. (connecting link):
Bindeglied ср. <-(e)s, -er>
II. glue [glu:] ГЛ. перех.
1. glue (stick):
to glue sth
etw kleben [o. швейц. leimen]
to glue sth on
etw ankleben [o. швейц. anleimen]
2. glue перенос. (close to):
an etw дат. kleben разг.
seine Augen auf jdn/etw geheftet haben высок.
ear1 [ɪəʳ, америк. ɪr] СУЩ.
1. ear АНАТ.:
Ohr ср. <-(e)s, -en>
Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Arzt(-Ärztin) м. (ж.) <-es, -Ärzte; -, -nen>
HNO-Arzt(-Ärztin) м. (ж.)
2. ear ЭЛЕКТР.:
Öse ж. <-, -n>
Выражения:
jdm klingen die Ohren разг. шутл.
sb has sth coming out of their ears разг.
etw hängt jdm zum Hals[e] [he]raus
to give sb a thick ear esp брит.
to give sb a thick ear esp брит.
für etw вин. ein Gehör haben
ein [feines] Ohr für etw вин. haben
to be out on one's ear разг.
ear2 [ɪəʳ, америк. ɪr] СУЩ. С.-Х.
Ähre ж. <-, -n>
Present
Iglue
youglue
he/she/itglues
weglue
youglue
theyglue
Past
Iglued
youglued
he/she/itglued
weglued
youglued
theyglued
Present Perfect
Ihaveglued
youhaveglued
he/she/ithasglued
wehaveglued
youhaveglued
theyhaveglued
Past Perfect
Ihadglued
youhadglued
he/she/ithadglued
wehadglued
youhadglued
theyhadglued
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Substantial research and significant contribution in the prevention and treatment of middle ear infection was made by researchers who were awarded grants.
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The spring ephemeral plant mouse-ear cress is a well-known example.
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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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It is caused by bone-conducted sound vibrations reverberating off the object filling the ear canal.
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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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