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111hearing loss — hear·ing loss (hērґing losґ) deafness; partial or complete loss of the sense of hearing …
112hearing aid — n. electronic amplifying device worn in or behind the ear and used by people who are hard of hearing …
113hearing examiner — official that a government agency appoints to carry out an investigation or administrative hearing so that the agency can practice its statutory powers …
114hearing impaired — hard of hearing, somewhat deaf …
115hearing aid — hear′ing aid n. med a compact electronic amplifier worn to improve one s hearing and usu. placed in or behind the ear • Etymology: 1920–25 …
116hearing-ear dog — hear′ing ear′ dog n. a dog that has been trained to alert a hearing impaired person to sounds, as a telephone ringing or dangerous noises • Etymology: 1975–80; on the model of Seeing Eye dog …
117hearing-impaired — hear′ing impaired adj. pat having reduced or deficient hearing ability …
118hearing aid — /ˈhɪərɪŋ eɪd/ (say hearring ayd) noun a compact, inconspicuous amplifier worn to improve one s hearing …
119hearing dog — /ˈhɪərɪŋ dɒg/ (say hearring dog) noun a dog which is trained to aid people with a hearing disability by alerting them to such noises as the doorbell or the telephone ringing, fire or burglar alarms, etc …
120hearing threshold — girdimumo slenkstis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. audibility threshold; hearing threshold vok. Hörschwelle, f rus. порог слышимости, m pranc. seuil d audibilité, m …