Their ears were still attuned to the sounds of the London suburb.
他們依然很熟悉倫敦市郊的喧鬧聲。
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I had to box Max's ears to get him to hush.
我不得不打了馬克斯一耳光讓他閉嘴。
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The dog's ears flattened slightly as Cook spoke his name.
庫克叫這只狗的名字時(shí),它的耳朵就會(huì)稍稍耷拉一下。
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All ears were cocked for the footsteps on the stairs.
所有的人都豎起耳朵聽樓梯上傳來的腳步聲。
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The words of the young woman doctor echoed in his ears.
那位年輕女醫(yī)生的話在他耳畔回響。
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Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover.
《芝加哥》將給所有音樂愛好者獻(xiàn)上一場(chǎng)聽覺的盛宴。
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"White noise" was played into the subject's ears through headphones.
讓受試者通過耳機(jī)聽“白噪聲”。
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He was desperate. He was in debt up to his ears.
他負(fù)債累累,走投無路。
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I rubbed the velvety grooves inside the calf's ears.
我摩挲著小牛耳朵里面柔軟的凹槽。
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They had shut their eyes and ears to everything.
他們對(duì)一切都視而不見,充耳不聞。
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The brown rat has prominent ears and a long scaly tail.
那只棕鼠兩只耳朵向前支著,一條長尾巴布滿鱗片。
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He had soap suds in his ears.
他耳朵里進(jìn)了肥皂泡。
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She stopped talking to prick up her ears.
她不再說話,豎起耳朵聽著。
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His ears wiggled if you scratched his chin.
如果你撓他的下巴,他的耳朵就會(huì)擺動(dòng)。
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I'm having my ears pierced.
我打算穿耳洞。
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