
귀 또는 청각 기관
the organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates, especially the external part of this.
예문:
"The doctor used an otoscope to examine the patient's inner ear."
"Rabbits have long ears that help them detect predators from a distance."
소리를 분간하거나 감상하는 능력
an ability to recognize, appreciate, and reproduce sounds, especially music or language.
예문:
"She has a remarkable ear for jazz and can play any melody after hearing it once."
"Learning a new language is easier if you have a good ear for accents."
남의 말을 듣고자 하는 태도나 주의
used to refer to a person's willingness to listen and pay attention to something.
예문:
"The activists finally gained the ear of the prime minister."
"He lent a sympathetic ear to his colleague's personal struggles."
곡식의 이삭이나 열매
the seed-bearing head or spike of a cereal plant, such as corn or wheat.
예문:
"The field was filled with golden ears of corn ready for harvest."
"A single ear of wheat can contain up to fifty grains."
귀 모양의 손잡이나 장식 부분
an object or part resembling an ear, such as a handle on a jug or a decorative projection.
예문:
"The antique vase had delicate ears carved into the shape of leaves."
"The carpenter added decorative ears to the top corners of the door frame."
신문 제호 옆의 작은 칸
a small box in the upper corner of a newspaper's front page, often containing weather or advertisements.
예문:
"The newspaper's ear displayed a brief summary of the day's stock market trends."
"Advertisers often pay a premium to have their logo in the front-page ear."
곡식의 이삭이 나오다
(of a cereal plant) to develop or produce ears.
예문:
"The wheat began to ear early due to the unusually warm spring."
"Farmers watch closely for the moment the crops start to ear."