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
- 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。 - If noise bothers you, wear earplugs or get a "white noise" machine.
如果有噪音干扰,带个耳塞或者买个“白噪音”机器。 - One study found that earplugs can be a simple and effective treatment for bed partners of snorers, but for some people, especially parents of young children, earplugs aren't a practical option.
一个研究发现耳罩或护耳对于鼾症者的伴侣是一个简单而有效的治疗,但对于某些人尤其是小孩的父母,这并非最佳选择。 - You know to wear earplugs.
你也明白了必须要带耳塞。 - 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。 - Slip an eyeshade over your eyes and stuff earplugs into your ears.
在眼睛上带上遮光眼罩,在耳中塞入耳塞。 - 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。 - 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。 - And then, afterwards, we will tell Wally no more earplugs, okay?
后来,我们再告诉瓦利不要再戴耳塞,好吗? - 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。