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I [ɪə(r)] norecchio, orecchiait goes in one ear and out the other — mi (or ti etc) entra da un orecchio ed esce dall'altro
II [ɪə(r)] nto play sth by ear — (tune) suonare qc a orecchio
(of wheat, barley) spiga, (of corn) pannocchia -
2 ■ go in
■ go inA v. i. + avv.1 andare dentro; entrare: This screw won't go in, questa vite non vuole entrare NOTA D'USO: - to enter o to go in?-2 entrare (fam.); attaccare (fam.), cominciare a lavorare: What time do you go in in the morning?, a che ora attacchi la mattina?3 (mil.) attaccare; andare all'attacco4 ( del sole, della luna, ecc.) andarsene; scomparire ( dietro una nuvola): In autumn, when the sun goes in, it's much colder, d'autunno, quando se ne va il sole, fa molto più freddo5 (fam.) entrare in testa: No matter how hard I try to understand this theory, it doesn't seem to go in, per quanto mi sforzi di capire questa teoria, sembra proprio che non mi entri in testaB v. t. + prep.1 entrare in (o da, per): She was afraid to go in the house by herself, aveva paura a entrare in quella casa da sola2 entrarci (o starci) in: The piano can't go in our sitting room, il pianoforte non ci sta nel nostro soggiorno3 ( di una somma di denaro, ecc.) andarsene in; essere speso per □ (fam.) It goes in one ear and out the other, (gli) entra da un orecchio e (gli) esce dall'altro (fig.).
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something goes in one ear and out the other — informal phrase used for saying that someone does not remember what you say or pay attention to it Thesaurus: forgetful and forgetfulnesssynonym Main entry: ear … Useful english dictionary
in one ear and out the other — phrasal or in at one ear and out at the other : through the mind without making an impression everything you say to him goes in one ear and out the other * * * heard but disregarded or quickly forgotten whatever he tells me seems to go in one ear … Useful english dictionary
in one ear and out the other — If something goes in one ear and out the other, you forget it as soon as you ve heard it because it was too complicated, boring etc. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** To say that information goes in one ear and comes out the othermeans… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
go in one ear and out the other — if information goes in one ear and out the other, the person who is told it forgets it immediately because they do not listen carefully enough. You know what it s like when you re told a whole list of names they just go in one ear and out the… … New idioms dictionary
in one ear and out the other — If something goes in one ear and out the other, you forget it as soon as you ve heard it because it was too complicated, boring etc … The small dictionary of idiomes
go in one ear and out the other — go in ˈone ear and out the ˈother idiom (informal) (of information, etc.) to be forgotten quickly • Everything I tell them just goes in one ear and out the other. Main entry: ↑earidiom … Useful english dictionary
in one ear and out the other — phrasal through one s mind without making an impression < everything you say to him goes in one ear and out the other > … New Collegiate Dictionary
something goes in one ear and out the other — informal used for saying that someone does not remember what you say or pay attention to it … English dictionary
ear, in at one - and out at the other — Fashion is something that goes in one era and out the other … English expressions
ear — W2S2 [ıə US ır] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of your body)¦ 2¦(hearing)¦ 3¦(grain)¦ 4 smile/grin etc from ear to ear 5 6 a sympathetic ear 7 close/shut your ears to something … Dictionary of contemporary English
ear — [ ır ] noun *** 1. ) count one of the two parts at the sides of your head that you hear with: He whispered something in her ear. 2. ) singular the ability to hear and judge sounds: She has a very good ear for music. 3. ) count the part at the top … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English