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
- Determine occupational history and use of glasses, contacts, hearing aid, and medications.
 检查职业史及眼镜、形眼镜、听器和药物使用情况。
- Just crank up your hearing aid a peg or two.
 把助听器调高一两个刻度就可以。
- It is usually permanent and requires rehabilitation such as the use of a hearing aid.
 听力障碍往往是永久性的,需要使用助听器等康复手段。
- 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。
- Objective: To find the correct method for hearing determination and hearing aid prescription in children.
 目的:探讨如何及时准确地检测出小儿听力及正确的助听器选配方法。
- Objective To observe the effects of hearing aid on the treatment of tinnitus.
 目的探讨助听器对耳鸣的治疗作用。
- He wears a hearing aid.
 他戴着助听器。
- My husband's new hearing aid.
 我老公的新助听器。
- Because I can barely hear, I need a hearing aid.
 因为我几乎听不见,所以需要助听器。
- You're deaf, you get a hearing aid!
 你要是聋子,就去找个助听器吧!
