auditory的意思和读音

auditory

: [ˈɔdɪˌtɔri] : [ˈɔːdɪt(ə)ri]

n.

adj.

adj.aural,hearing,audio,acoustic

auditoryadj.

1.connected with hearing

auditory stimuli

adj.1.,

n.1.2.3.,

adj.1.relating to hearing

1. audit v. ,, auditory adj. auger n. , ...

2. auditorship auditory auditress ...

3.ependent)、 ( visual)、 auditory )、(hands-on)、(analytic)、(global)、

4. auditory , ... ...

5. audience n. auditory a. author n.

6. ... auditorium .n. auditory .a. ,.n. auditress .n.

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1.That's 4 times a minute your brain is trying to switch gears and make sense out of a new set of visual (and auditory) stimuli.4

2.ANNOUNCER: It's rather reassuring for radio presenters that the human voice is such a crucial part of the human auditory environment.广

3.There was no significant difference between the visual and auditory sustained attention and control response in children with CTD.

4.Now, I'll prime your auditory part of your brain to tell you what you're supposed to hear, and then hear it again.

5.Aim: To compare the postnatal development of brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) with that of middle latency response (MLR) in rats.(BAEP)(MLR)

6.Previously it had only been known that highly trained musicians have highly developed auditory abilities compared to non-musicians.

7.So far, nearly no experiments have been done with the auditory Chinese two-character words as the researching objects.

8.Our work shows that it is possible to produce functional auditory hair cells in the mammalian cochlea.

9.These degrees of aperture plus the front-back distinction define 8 reference points on a mixture of articulatory and auditory criteria.

10.Some of the probes linked to the auditory cortex, providing the researchers with a detailed window into sound processing.