auditory 的 2 个定义
- Anatomy, Physiology. pertaining to hearing, to the sense of hearing, or to the organs of hearing.
- perceived through or resulting from the sense of hearing: auditory hallucinations.
plural au·di·to·ries.Archaic.
- an assembly of hearers; audience.
- an auditorium, especially the nave of a church.
auditory 近义词
hearing
更多auditory例句
- Researchers have developed promising ways of detecting depression from a combination of visual and auditory signals.
- Visual and auditory information go there by a more circuitous route.
- In auditory research, we know you can synchronize your brain with any kind of stimulus.
- If the neural network accurately modeled the human auditory system, then the metamers should sound the same, too.
- Your Voice Tweets should establish an auditory identity while staying consistent with your brand’s style and personality.
- The lawyer claims that Hernandez has suffered from visual as well as auditory hallucinations.
- As they walked up a path toward West End Avenue, I mustered the courage to move a few feet closer, within auditory range.
- It has no external ears, but only auditory passages concealed under the hair.
- As the auditory bullae become more inflated, the index increases toward 100.
- The diagnostic characters were the length and breadth of the rostrum and the relatively great inflation of the auditory bullae.
- Acoustic, a-kowst′ik, adj. pertaining to the sense of hearing or to the theory of sounds: used in hearing, auditory.
- The body may be compared to a harp of two chords,—the optic nerve and the auditory nerve.