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earplug

/eer-pluhg/US // ˈɪərˌplʌg //UK // (ˈɪəˌplʌɡ) //

耳塞,听筒,塞子,耳机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plug of soft, pliable material inserted into the opening of the outer ear, especially to keep out water or noise.

Examples

  • A dual noise-canceling mic will let you make clear calls and included earplugs can help you tune things out when the time is right.

  • Each pair comes with a USB charging cable and a pair of earplugs so you can create custom noise-cancellation.

  • Each mask comes with a mesh bag, earplugs, screw, and an O ring for easy assembly.

  • Michael Blades was outside, overseeing the installation of a receptor, when his earplug buzzed.

  • "This is like a dream," her voice murmured in Blades' earplug.

  • Now he got a Megabuck unit, put the earplug into place, and tried again.

  • So then Makann did all the talking; they couldn't even depend on him to parrot what they were giving him with an earplug phone.