The wall has
ears.
隔牆有耳
Don't shout in my
ear.
别对着我的耳朵喊叫。
I am all
ears.
我洗耳恭听。
She has an
ear for music.
她对音乐有欣赏能力。
Zhou Xingtao, president of the Shanghai Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, said medical institutions play an important role in the process of improving the ophthalmic medical service system.
复旦大学上海眼耳鼻咽喉医院院长周兴涛表示,医疗机构在完善眼科医疗服务体系中发挥着重要作用。
Ear and hearing health have been included in the Healthy China 2030 guidelines.
耳朵和听力健康已被纳入《健康中国2030》指南。
Drip coffees, or small cones or cubes containing ground coffee that "hang by the ear", to use Chinese consumers' preferred phrase for them, allow fresh brews to drip through them when immersed in hot water in a mug.
Next year, their new custom-made Phonak Virto Marvel will be in the ear and also connected to any mobile devices, Perler said.
Rice said: “If you are relying on only your ear to decipher those small differences in tone, it becomes much more complex, so we use the medium, which is the physical world, to express more complex vocal variables, and we happen to find that tone matches quite well to structure.
Like Guangzhou Yuanbo, Tianjin-based animal health company Ringpu Biotech has long been investing in veterinary drugs, vaccines, third-party testing institutions and pet hospitals, while Luoyang, Henan province-based high-tech enterprise Pulike Bio-engineering has received approval for a variety of products including internal and external pet deworming drugs, drugs for feline chronic kidney diseases and animal ear medicines.
Used against diseases caused by 13 types of bacteria, the PCV13 vaccine is one of the most important measures taken to protect children from pneumococcal diseases, which range from ear and sinus infections to pneumonia and bloodstream infections and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality among young children worldwide.
Action is urgently required to address these causes to curtail the growing need for ear and hearing care in the coming decades.
During a tour of Zhashui county, Shaanxi province, on April 20, President Xi Jinping had a brief chat with a group of merchants who were using livestreaming to market muer, or "wood ear", a popular black fungus.
He achieved international recognition again in late 2016 when he and his team grew a human ear on a man's arm after his ear was deformed in a car accident.
"I earn much more money than I used to, but what's more valuable to me is the freedom to focus on ear surgeries and the agreeable work environment where both patients and doctors feel respected," he said.
His dream is to build a world-class ear reconstruction surgery center in China in terms of both surgery quality and quantity, and feels the private hospital is the right place to realize it.
Now he can spend more time on communicating with patients, has more outpatient visits for ear reconstruction, and performs more ear surgeries.
With the help of intelligent ear tags and 5G-enabled patrol robots, the farm only needs four people to take care of 10,000 hogs, which requires the efforts of about 12 people in traditional commercial pig farms.
The ear tag can record real-time data about each pig, including temperature and the steps it takes.
Giving ear to "the voice of China", Chery Jaguar Land Rover Automotive, British premium carmaker Jaguar Land Rover's Chinese joint venture, launched its all-new Jaguar XEL on Nov 29 in Shanghai.
Vaccine is one of the most important measures to prevent children from pneumococcal disease, which ranges from ear and sinus infections to pneumonia and bloodstream infection and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
It uses two microphones (one outward facing and one inward facing) along with advanced software to adapt to each ear for what Apple says is a "uniquely customized, superior noise-canceling experience".
A few days ago, 3DBio Therapeutics, a New York-based biologics and bioprinting company, announced its AuriNovo, an investigational combination product using patients' own auricular cartilage cells to 3D-bioprint living, full-sized ear construct, received Orphan Drug designation from the United States Food and Drug Administration, a status assigned to treatments developed for rare conditions.