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the noise is earsplitting

  • 1 Trommelfell

    n
    1. ANAT. eardrum; ihm ist das Trommelfell geplatzt he has burst an eardrum; da platzt einem ja das Trommelfell umg., fig. it would deafen you, it’s deafening
    2. MUS. drumskin, bes. Am. drumhead
    * * *
    das Trommelfell
    drumhead; eardrum
    * * *
    Trọm|mel|fell
    nt
    eardrum
    * * *
    das
    1) (an eardrum.) drum
    2) (the layer of tissue separating the inner from the outer ear.) eardrum
    * * *
    Trom·mel·fell
    nt ANAT ear-drum
    da platzt einem ja das \Trommelfell (fam) the noise is [almost] ear-splitting
    * * *
    1) (bei Trommeln) drumhead
    2) (im Ohr) eardrum
    * * *
    1. ANAT eardrum;
    ihm ist das Trommelfell geplatzt he has burst an eardrum;
    da platzt einem ja das Trommelfell umg, fig it would deafen you, it’s deafening
    2. MUS drumskin, besonders US drumhead
    * * *
    1) (bei Trommeln) drumhead
    2) (im Ohr) eardrum
    * * *
    n.
    tympanum n.
    (§ pl.: tympanums, or: tympana)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Trommelfell

  • 2 taladrar

    v.
    to drill.
    este ruido te taladra los tímpanos the noise is ear-piercing
    * * *
    1 (gen) to drill; (pared) to bore through
    2 (billetes etc) to punch
    3 figurado (los oídos) to pierce
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) [+ pared] to drill a hole/holes in, drill; [+ billete, documento] to punch
    2) [ruido, mirada, dolor] to pierce

    un llanto de bebé taladra el silencio — a baby's cry pierces the silence, the silence is shattered by a baby's cry

    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <pared/madera> to drill (through)
    b) < oído>
    * * *
    = drill.
    Ex. Then the accession card is drilled with the appropriate holes for the keywords = A continuación, la ficha se perfora con los agujeros necesarios para las palabras clave.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <pared/madera> to drill (through)
    b) < oído>
    * * *

    Ex: Then the accession card is drilled with the appropriate holes for the keywords = A continuación, la ficha se perfora con los agujeros necesarios para las palabras clave.

    * * *
    taladrar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹pared/madera› to drill holes/a hole in, to drill (through), to make o bore holes/a hole in
    esta broca no taladra metales this bit won't drill (through) metal
    2
    «ruido»: un ruido que taladra los oídos an ear-splitting o ear-piercing noise
    * * *

    taladrar ( conjugate taladrar) verbo transitivopared/madera to drill (through)
    taladrar verbo transitivo to drill, bore
    ' taladrar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bore
    - drill
    * * *
    [madera, metal, suelo] to drill;
    taladra la pared aquí para poner el tornillo drill a hole in the wall here for the screw;
    este ruido te taladra los tímpanos this noise goes right through you
    * * *
    v/t drill
    * * *
    : to drill
    * * *
    taladrar vb to drill a hole in

    Spanish-English dictionary > taladrar

  • 3 tympan

    tympan [tɛ̃pɑ̃]
    masculine noun
       a. [d'oreille] eardrum
    bruit à vous déchirer or crever les tympans earsplitting noise
       b. [d'église] tympanum
    * * *
    tɛ̃pɑ̃
    nom masculin eardrum
    * * *
    tɛ̃pɑ̃ nm
    ANATOMIE eardrum
    * * *
    tympan nm
    1 Anat eardrum, tympanum spéc; l'explosion lui a crevé un tympan one of his eardrums was perforated in the explosion; un bruit à te percer le tympan an ear-splitting noise;
    2 Archit tympanum;
    3 ( d'horloge) pinion.
    [tɛ̃pɑ̃] nom masculin
    un bruit à crever ou à déchirer les tympans an earsplitting noise

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > tympan

  • 4 Д-436

    ДЫМ СТОИТ (ИДЁТ/ПОШЁЛ) КОРОМЫСЛОМ (СТОЛБОМ) (где) coll VP (variants with verbs) or VP subj. with быть« коромыслом is always in the final position) there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place): дым стоял коромыслом - all hell broke (was let) loose there was a fearful commotion there was bedlam (utter chaos) things were (went) wild.
    Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
    В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
    Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
    Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 5 дым идет коромыслом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 6 дым идет столбом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 7 дым коромыслом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 8 дым пошел коромыслом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 9 дым пошел столбом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 10 дым стоит коромыслом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 11 дым стоит столбом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 12 дым столбом

    ДЫМ (СТОИТ <ИДЕТ/ПОШЕЛ> КОРОМЫСЛОМ < СТОЛБОМ> ( где) coll
    [VPsubj; (variants with verbs) or VPsubj with быть; коромыслом is always in the final position]
    =====
    there is great activity, noise, disorder etc (in some place):
    - дым стоял коромыслом all hell broke < was let> loose;
    - there was bedlam < utter chaos>;
    - things were < went> wild.
         ♦ Росшепер занимал три палаты. В первой недавно жрали... В смежной палате дым стоял коромыслом. На гигантской Росшеперовой кровати брыкались полураздетые нездешние девчонки (Стругацкие 1). Rosheper had a three-room suite. The first one contained the remains of a recent feast....In the adjoining room all hell had broken loose. Half-naked girls, imported from the capital, were kicking their legs on Rosheper's enormous bed (1a).
         ♦ В храмовском чулане стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). АН hell was let loose in Khramov's attic (3a).
         ♦ Представляете картину? Кухня. Дым коромыслом (Терц 5). Can you imagine the scene? A fearful commotion in the kitchen (5a).
         ♦ Деревянные коробки поселковых клубов распирало гремучей матерщиной и хмельным перегаром, в грязных и холодных гостиницах круглые сутки стоял дым коромыслом (Максимов 3). The workers' clubs were little wooden boxes bursting with earsplitting obscenities and alcoholic fumes. Each day in the filthy, unheated hotels was twenty-four hours of bedlam (3a).

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  • 13 déchirer

    déchirer [de∫iʀe]
    ➭ TABLE 1
    1. transitive verb
       a. [+ papier] to tear up ; [+ vêtement] to tear ; ( = arracher) [+ page] to tear out (de from ) ; ( = ouvrir) [+ sac, enveloppe] to tear open
    elle est déchirée par le remords/la douleur she is torn by remorse/racked by pain
    ça déchire ! (inf) ( = c'est génial !) it's great!
    2. reflexive verb
       a. [vêtement] to tear ; [sac] to burst
    * * *
    deʃiʀe
    1.
    1) ( mettre en morceaux) to tear [something] up [papier, tissu]; to rip [something] up [chair]; to break [something] up [surface]

    déchirer un contratfig to go back on a contract

    2) ( détériorer) to tear [vêtement, sac]
    3) liter ( troubler) [bruit] to shatter [silence]; [éclair] to rend
    4) ( diviser) [conflit] to split [groupe, pays]
    5) ( faire souffrir) to torture [personne]

    2.
    se déchirer verbe pronominal
    1) ( se rompre) [papier, tissu, vêtement] to tear
    3) ( s'affronter) [personnes] to tear each other apart
    4) liter ( souffrir) [cœur] to break
    * * *
    deʃiʀe vt
    1) [tissu] to tear, to rip
    2) (pour jeter) [lettre, document] to tear up, (pour ouvrir) to tear open
    3) (= arracher) to tear out
    4) fig, [couple, groupes sociaux] to tear apart
    * * *
    déchirer verb table: aimer
    A vtr
    1 ( mettre en morceaux) to tear [sth] up [papier, tissu]; to rip [sth] up [chair]; to break [sth] up [surface]; déchirer un contrat/un accord fig to go back on a contract/an agreement; déchirer le voile fig to lift the veil;
    2 ( détériorer) to rip, to tear [vêtement, sac];
    3 fml ( troubler) [bruit] to shatter [silence, nuit]; [éclair, lumière] to rend [obscurité, ciel]; [événement] to shatter [vie, illusion];
    4 ( diviser) [conflit] to split [groupe, pays]; couple/pays déchiré divided couple/country; il était déchiré entre son devoir et son désir de rester he was torn between his duty and his desire to stay; déchiré entre sa famille et son travail torn between his family and his work;
    5 ( faire souffrir) [spectacle, douleur, personne] to torture [personne]; humanité déchirée tortured humanity.
    1 ( se rompre) [papier, tissu, vêtement] to tear, to rip; ma robe s'est déchirée my dress has torn ou ripped;
    2 Méd se déchirer un muscle to tear a muscle;
    3 ( s'affronter) [groupes, personnes] to tear each other apart;
    4 fml ( souffrir) [cœur] to break; [âme] to be in torment; mon cœur se déchire à l'idée de partir the thought of leaving breaks my heart.
    [deʃire] verbe transitif
    1. [lacérer] to tear, to rip
    attention, tu vas déchirer ton collant mind not to rip your tights
    2. [mettre en deux morceaux] to tear
    [mettre en morceaux] to tear up ou to pieces
    3. [arracher] to tear off (separable)
    4. [ouvrir]
    déchirer une enveloppe to tear ou to rip open an envelope
    5. [blesser] to tear (the skin ou flesh of), to gash
    déchirer quelqu'un ou le cœur de quelqu'un (littéraire) to break somebody's heart, to make somebody's heart bleed
    6. (littéraire) [interrompre - nuit, silence] to rend, to pierce
    7. [diviser] to tear apart
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    [se faire souffrir] to tear each other apart
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    se déchirer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)
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    se déchirer verbe pronominal intransitif
    [vêtement, tissu, papier] to tear, to rip
    [membrane] to break
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    se déchirer verbe pronominal transitif
    se déchirer un muscle/tendon/ligament to tear a muscle/tendon/ligament

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > déchirer

  • 14 kulak

    "1. ear. 2. gill (of a fish). 3. tuning peg. 4. natural sense of musical pitch, ear. 5. handgrip, lug, (rounded) handle (of a cooking pot). -ını açmak to listen carefully. -ı ağır işitmek to be hard of hearing, be partially deaf. - akıntısı discharge from an ear. - asmak /a/ to pay attention (to); to heed. -tan âşık olmak /a/ to be in love with (someone, something) one has never seen. -ı (bir şeyde) olmak to be listening to. -ını bükmek /ın/ to forewarn. -ına çalınmak /ın/ to overhear (something). -ını çekmek /ın/ 1. to pull (someone´s) ear. 2. to give (someone) a firm but gentle rebuke. -ları çınlamak for one´s ears to ring. -ı/-ları çınlasın. colloq. I wish he could hear this (said when something good is said of someone absent). -ını çınlatmak /ın/ to speak well of (someone absent). - delici earsplitting, deafening (noise). -ı delik (person) who´s quick to pick up news. -ını delmek /ın/ slang to tell (a gambler) that he´s been swindled. -larını dikmek (for an animal) to prick up its ears. -ını doldurmak /ın/ to fill (someone) in, put (someone) in the know; to brief, prime. - dolgunluğu knowledge picked up here and there (by listening). -tan dolma (knowledge) picked up here and there (by listening). -ları dolmak to be fed up with hearing the same thing over and over again. -ı düşük 1. listless, lifeless. 2. glum, blue. -erimi earshot. -ına gelmek to hear. -ına girmek to heed, take note of; to accept as true. - iltihabı path. ear infection. - kabartmak to prick up one´s ears, be all ears. -larına kadar kızarmak to blush/flush hotly, go beet red. -tan kapmak /ı/ to pick up (knowledge) here and there (by listening). -ına kar suyu kaçmak to hear some disquieting news. - kepçesi anat. earlap, the external ear. - kesilmek to be all ears, listen attentively. -larını kısmak (for an animal) to lay back its ears. - kiri earwax. -ı kirişte olmak to be all ears. -ına koymak/sokmak /ı, ın/ to fill (someone) in about; to prime (someone) about. -tan kulağa (news traveling) on the grapevine. -ına küpe olmak to be a lesson to, serve as a warning to, leave a lasting impression on. - misafiri olmak /a/ to overhear. -ını okşamak (for a sound or spoken words) to delight (one). -larının pasını gidermek (for music) to delight (one) because one hasn´t heard its like for a long time. -ları paslanmak not to have heard good music for a long time. -ına söylemek /ı, ın/ to whisper (something) in (someone´s) ear. -ı tıkalı 1. hard of hearing. 2. unwilling to listen; (person) who is not listening. - tıkamak /a/ to pretend not to hear; to ignore. -larını tıkamak /a/ to shut one´s ears to, not to listen to. - tutmak /a/ to listen carefully (to). - uğultusu ringing in the ears. - vermek /a/ to listen carefully (to). - yağı earwax, cerumen. - yolu anat. auditory canal."

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