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binaural

/bahy-nawr-uhl, bin-awr-uhl/US // baɪˈnɔr əl, bɪnˈɔr əl //UK // (baɪˈnɔːrəl, bɪn-) //

双耳,双耳式,双声道,双耳的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having two ears.
    • : of, with, or for both ears: binaural hearing; a binaural stethoscope.
    • : recorded through two separate microphones and transmitted through two separate channels to produce a stereophonic effect.

Examples

  • One such concept, binaural beats, has been touted by some to be a bit of a magic cure for handling stress.

  • It’s not that binaural beats don’t have any potential for teaching us how our brain works, he says, but we need a whole lot more research before scientifically claiming that they’re the next big solution to increasing focus and decreasing anxiety.

  • So just like everything in the wellness industry, take binaural beats with a grain of salt.

  • Again, it is generally asserted that binaural hearing is of great importance for the recognition of the direction of sound.

  • The binaural stethoscope was invented by Cammann in 1854, and a later improvement is the phonendoscope, by Bianchi.

  • In auscultating the heart I prefer the binaural stethoscope of the Ford pattern.

  • This is the common form of a binaural resonating stethoscope.

  • It was a binaural, ultra-fidelity job, and I could close my eyes and feel the orchestra in front of me.