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Traducción & Definición

an ear: una oreja, oído noun
to have an ear for music Tener oído musical

Ejemplos

  • "My ear!"
  • "Jean : Please do not shout again, my ears are bleeding."
  • "- Adorable brown right ear, floppy white left ear"
  • "You mean those magical creatures with pointy little ears, they live in forests and... I'm.."
  • "Also, I love the shape of your ears."
  • "In the past 12 months have you had an ear or body piercing?"
  • "I mean, very colorful with an ear where the eye should be."
  • "Bruno : Don't worry sir, I'm sure we can work this out... Let's see... I think you should definitely wear the purple shirt with green stripes – it matches your ears."
  • "Let the rhythm of the samba fill your ears, and the meat from our grills fill your stomach."
  • "He has bad ears?"
  • "Wang's youngest son Lee took the reins using aggressive tactics: Lee's elder brother Yao, the leading candidate for the position, was found hospitalized in Beijing with both legs broken and his ear missing."
  • "She's got a red rose behind her ear."
Ejercicio 1
Fill in the blanks with the correct terms from this dialogue.

1. A person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)

Bonus: A person who is not alive is . (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)

Fill in the blanks with the correct terms from this dialogue.

1. A deaf 1 person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The ear 2 is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to hear 3 it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)

Bonus: A person who is not alive is dead 4. (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)
1 deaf: Someone who cannot hear, whether from birth or later on, is "deaf". Beethoven in his later years became deaf, but continued to compose and perform music.
2 ear: The "ear" is the organ on the side of the head used for "hearing" or "listening". Most people have two, though Van Gogh is an exception to this rule.
3 hear: "To hear" is to perceive sound by the ear (aurally). "Hearing" is one of the 5 major senses. The "h" in "hear" is pronounced and audible (you can hear it)!
4 dead: The adjective "dead" describes someone or something which is no longer living or alive. Example: This man is dead. He died of a heart attack. In this scene, Horatio confuses the terms "deaf" (unable to hear) with "dead" (not alive).
Ejercicio 2
"When Bruno witnessed Horatio's... spectacular organ"

Bruno is probably referring to Horatio's .
"When Bruno witnessed Horatio's... spectacular organ"

Bruno is probably referring to Horatio's nose.
nose: Correct! In this context, we can assume that Bruno was impressed by Horatio's nose, as Horatio demonstrated an amazing ability to smell! The "nose" is the organ in the middle of the face, used to smell.
heart: The "heart" is the organ in your body which "pumps" or "circulates" blood. It is often used as a symbol or metaphor for love, romance and strength of character. There is no indication that Horatio's heart impressed Bruno.
hugu jugu: Ah the hugu jugu, a very important organ indeed, but not the organ which impressed Bruno. We can only speculate on the nature of Horatio's hugu jugu, though we've heard Horatio has been compared to ponies and small donkeys in some parts of Argentina.
ear: The "ear" is the organ on the side of the head used for "hearing" or "listening". Most people have two, though Van Gogh is an exception to this rule. There is no indication that Horatio's ear impressed Horatio.
Ejercicio 3
Fill in the blanks below with common verbs of "sense".

Follow the example:

You do this with your eyes --> "Can you see me"?
You do this with your ears --> "Can you me?"
You can do this with your hands and fingers --> "Can you me?"
You do this with your mouth and tongue --> "Can you this coffee?"
You do this with your nose --> "Can you me?"

Fill in the blanks below with common verbs of "sense".

Follow the example:

You do this with your eyes --> "Can you see me"?
You do this with your ears --> "Can you hear 1 me?"
You can do this with your hands and fingers --> "Can you touch 2 me?"
You do this with your mouth and tongue --> "Can you taste 3 this coffee?"
You do this with your nose --> "Can you smell 4 me?"
1 hear: "To hear" is to perceive sound by the ear (aurally). "Hearing" is one of the 5 major senses. In this conversation, Philip tests the videoconferencing system by asking if Harold can "hear" him. The "h" in "hear" is pronounced and audible (you can hear it)!
2 touch: "Touch" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the sensation of physically "feeling" something, or perceiving them through physical contact.
3 taste: "Taste" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of flavor orally, or through the mouth.
4 smell: "Smell" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of odors through the olfactory glands in the nose.
Ejercicio 4
Fill in the blanks with the correct terms from this dialogue.

1. A person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)

Bonus: A person who is not alive is . (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)

Fill in the blanks with the correct terms from this dialogue.

1. A deaf 1 person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The ear 2 is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to hear 3 it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)

Bonus: A person who is not alive is dead 4. (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)
1 deaf: Someone who cannot hear, whether from birth or later on, is "deaf". Beethoven in his later years became deaf, but continued to compose and perform music.
2 ear: The "ear" is the organ on the side of the head used for "hearing" or "listening". Most people have two, though Van Gogh is an exception to this rule.
3 hear: "To hear" is to perceive sound by the ear (aurally). "Hearing" is one of the 5 major senses. The "h" in "hear" is pronounced and audible (you can hear it)!
4 dead: The adjective "dead" describes someone or something which is no longer living or alive. Example: This man is dead. He died of a heart attack. In this scene, Horatio confuses the terms "deaf" (unable to hear) with "dead" (not alive).

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