earplugs
英
美 [ˈɪrˌplʌgz]
n. 耳塞(用以挡噪音、防水)
earplug的复数
柯林斯词典
- (隔音、防水、御寒等用的)耳塞
Earplugsare small pieces of a soft material which you put into your ears to keep out noise, water, or cold air.
双语例句
- Wear earplugs, looking for once lost world.
戴上耳塞,寻找曾遗失的世界。 - If earplugs have failed to drown out noise from the flat above, a new study offers hope.
如果耳塞无法将楼上的噪音隔绝,一项新研究或能带来希望。 - 'I suppose you can get earplugs,' he says.
他的回答是:我想你可以用耳塞。 - In fact, many classical musicians now wear earplugs that reduce the volume of sound without deforming it.
许多古典音乐家会戴著降低音量、但不会影响音型的耳塞来保护自己的耳朵。 - Protective equipment or earplugs aren't always appropriate, and right now no drug on the market can prevent or treat noise-induced hearing loss.
保护设备或耳塞不总是有用的,而到目前为止还没有一种上市药物可以预防或治疗噪声所致的失聪。 - "I did wear earplugs there one time," he said," but the league has done something about the decibel level and I hope they hold true to that."
“有一次我真的带耳塞了,”他说到,“但联盟已经采取了有关措施去控制分贝数,我希望那能管用。” - Mike: You've already bought earplugs.
迈克:你竟然连耳塞都买好了。 - Steven: that would be great. and, oh, yes. I've already bought earplugs.
史蒂文:那太好了。哦,还有,我已经买好耳塞。 - Peaceful Earplugs Bring some earplugs with you, just in case there's a crying baby near you on the plane.
带一副耳塞上飞机吧,以防你旁边正好坐着一个哭不停的婴儿。 - Drums, gongs and loudspeakers blaring revolutionary songs had made earplugs standard issue in the British Mission in Beijing.
锣鼓声、扩音器传出的刺耳的革命歌曲,这让耳塞成了北京的英国驻京办事处的一个普遍问题。