"耳" is a pictographic character with its ancient form resembling the shape of an ear. Its original meaning is "ear". Because ears are on both sides of the head, the character "耳" is also used to refer to things on two sides of something. For example, the handlebars of Chinese earthen jars are also called "耳". "耳门" refers to the side door on either side of a gate. In modern Chinese, some ear-shaped things are named after "耳", such as "木耳" (tree fungus, agaric) and "银耳" (white fungus).
字义:
ear
组词:
耳环:ěrhuán/earring
悦耳:yuèěr/ sweet-sounding
耳闻:ěrwén/hear about
耳语:ěryǔ/whisper
木耳:mùěr/tree fungus
耳朵:ěrduo/ear
例句:
1、古代战争中,胜利者经常割下俘虏的耳朵表明战功。 Gǔdài zhànzhēng zhōng, shènglìzhě jīngcháng gēxià fúlǔ de ěrduo biǎomíng zhàngōng. The captives' ears were usually cut by the winners in ancient wars to show their success.
2、您的商业才能,我们早有耳闻。 Nín de shāngyè cáinéng, wǒmen zǎo yǒu ěrwén. We have heard about your business talent for a long time.
3、你的耳环真好看! Nǐ de ěrhuán zhēn hǎokàn. Your earrings are beautiful!