Sailors wearing earrings now look very strange to us. 现在水手戴耳环,在我们看来很不顺眼。
A vibrating membrane in the ear helps to convey sounds to the brain. 耳膜的振动帮助声音传送到大脑。
I got it. It's just my earring. 我来捡,只是我的耳环而已。
earring
[ noun ] jewelry to ornament the ear; usually clipped to the earlobe or fastened through a hole in the lobe <noun.artifact>
Earring \Ear"ring`\, n. An ornament consisting of a ring passed through the lobe of the ear, with or without a pendant.
These include: "They won't tell me how much clients are being charged" and "They're always hassling me about my hair and my earring." Investors reacted to news of political unrest in the Soviet Union by buying dollars.
Besides, I was beginning to fear another attack of the absurd, this time brought on by a huge earring that was threatening to swing round and hit me.
Federal marshals waited for the show to be over before giving a real show stopper to country singer David Allen Coe, picking him clean down to his earring.
At a Manhattan record-store promotion, 20-year-old fan Robert Kaiser, a college student wearing an earring and a tie-dyed shirt, waits in line for Mr. Smith's autograph.
In the past few weeks, the retired library clerk has lost her purse twice, her wallet and a heirloom earring, and in each case the people who found them returned the items.
Another is a halfbreed; he wears an earring.
A high school student who wore a packaged condom as an earring was sent home by school officials who said his unusual jewelry caused a disruption.