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41 hearing doctor
s.especialista del oído. -
42 hearing impaired
s.personas con discapacidad auditiva. -
43 hearing impairment
s.déficit auditivo, pérdida de la audición, deterioro auditivo. -
44 hearing loss
s.pérdida de la audición, deterioro auditivo, pérdida de audición. -
45 hearing problems
s.problemas de audición. -
46 hearing protector
s.protector auditivo, orejera. -
47 hearing test
s.revisión del oído, prueba de audición. -
48 hearing-aid battery
s.batería de audífono. -
49 hearing-assisted telephone
s.teléfono con sonido aumentado.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > hearing-assisted telephone
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50 hearing-impaired
adj.discapacitado del oído. -
51 hard of hearing
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52 loss of hearing
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53 to be hard of hearing
ser duro,-a de oído, ser sordo,-a -
54 to give somebody a fair hearing
figurative use escuchar a alguien con imparcialidad, dejar hablar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to give somebody a fair hearing
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55 within hearing distance
al alcance del oído -
56 conduction hearing loss
English-Spanish medical dictionary > conduction hearing loss
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57 high-frequency hearing loss
English-Spanish medical dictionary > high-frequency hearing loss
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58 noise induced hearing loss
English-Spanish medical dictionary > noise induced hearing loss
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59 sensorineural hearing loss
English-Spanish medical dictionary > sensorineural hearing loss
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60 helmet-type hearing protector
casco antirruidoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > helmet-type hearing protector
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