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HEARERS - tradução para árabe


HEARERS      

ألاسم

سَمَّاع ; سَمِيع ; مُسْتَمِع

HEARER         
  • A cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • The middle ear uses three tiny bones, the malleus, the incus, and the stapes, to convey vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
  • The inner ear is a small but very complex organ.
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  • The [[lateral lemnisci]] (red) connects lower brainstem auditory nuclei to the [[inferior colliculus]] in the midbrain.
  • Schematic diagram of the human ear
SENSORY PERCEPTION OF SOUND BY LIVING ORGANISMS
Aural; Hearing (physiology); Human hearing; Hearing (human); Sense of hearing; HEAR; Hearer; Auditive perception; Auditory perception; Auditive Perception; Auditory sense; Human Hearing; Audioception; Hearing (sense); Hear; Underwater hearing; Phonoreception

ألاسم

سَمَّاع ; سَمِيع ; مُسْتَمِع

مستمع      
hearer, listener, public, auditor, reciter
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HEARERS
1. "As the Scripture reminds us, we cannot be just hearers to the word, we must be doers," she declared.
2. The effort of sitting still and straining to listen to someone indistinctly reading a text, which has been written in unwieldy paragraphs, and has no chinks where the hearers‘ response might enter, is exhausting.
3. One of Clinton‘s criticisms of Obama was that he is all talk and no action, a barb that sounds a lot like another line from her favorite epistle: "But be doers of the word, and not merely hearers who deceive themselves" (James 1:22). In response, Obama‘s campaign mailed fliers to Kentucky voters that said: "My faith teaches me that I can sit in church and pray all I want, but I won‘t be fulfilling God‘s will unless I go out and do the Lord‘s work." It wasn‘t an explicit tie to James, but the sentiment perfectly matched the epistle‘s thrust.