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      Chinese Radicals Series耳ěr

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      • Categories Chinese Radicals Series
      • Date 2020-10-30
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      The word 耳 means ‘ear’ and the pictogram looks like the shape of an ear.

      The word 耳 is often used in phrases relating to the ear, for example, 耳朵 (ěr duo, ’ear’), 耳光 (ěr guāng, ‘slap in the face’), 耳环 (ěr huán, ‘earring’) 耳语 (ěr yǔ, ‘whisper’). The phrase 耳目 (ěr mù) literally means ‘ears and eyes’. This phrase is generally used to refer to spies.

      https://www.nihaoedu.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/耳1_denoised.mp3


      When it is used as a component in word formation, 耳 can appear in different positions. Words containing this component are generally related to the ear or to hearing, for example, 闻 (wén, ‘hear’), 聋 (lóng, ’deaf’), 聆听 (líng tīng, ’to listen respectfully’; the traditional character of 听 is 聼) and 聰 (cōng, ‘to hear well’).

      https://www.nihaoedu.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/耳2_denoised.mp3


      There is a popular story about a thief who wanted to steal a bell from a rich man’s house. As it was too heavy to carry, the thief tried to break it into pieces using a hammer. But the noise and echo frightened him and he covered his ears. As the sound level seemed to be thus reduced, he decided to plug his ears with pieces of cloth and struck at the bell in earnest. The noise of the bell eventually raised the alarm and the thief was caught red-handed. This story, known as 掩耳盗铃 (yǎn ěr dào líng), bears some similarities to the story of the ostrich that is said to bury its head in the sand.

      https://www.nihaoedu.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/耳03_denoised.mp3

      Idioms and phrases

      耳背 ěr bèi
      Hard of hearing

      耳边风 ěr biān fēng
      To turn a deaf ear to what someone says

      耳聪目明 ěrcōng-mùmíng
      Literally ‘the ears can hear well and the eyes can see clearly’, meaning to be able to understand a situation well

      耳朵软 ěr duo ruǎn
      Easily influenced by what someone says; without an opinion of one’s own

      耳机 ěr jī
      Earphone; earpiece

      耳聋 ěr lóng
      Deaf

      耳目一新 ěr mù yì xīn
      Refreshing

      耳濡目染 ěr rú mù rǎn
      To be influenced by what one sees and hears daily

      耳闻目睹 ěrwén-mùdǔ
      To hear or see something personally

      https://www.nihaoedu.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/耳04_denoised.mp3

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