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tinnitus

/ti-nahy-tuhs, tin-i-/US // tɪˈnaɪ təs, ˈtɪn ɪ- //UK // (ˈtɪnɪtəs, tɪˈnaɪtəs) //

耳鸣,脑鸣,脑震荡,鸣叫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : a ringing or similar sensation of sound in the ears.

Examples

  • To treat patients with misophonia, the Jastreboffs have drawn on a method used to treat people with tinnitus.

  • Alone with the “mausoleum of sounds” that is her memory she must record her past “before it becomes tinnitus and is lost.”

  • (c) If tinnitus and attacks of vertigo, due to marked retraction of the membrane, are temporarily relieved by inflation.

  • The absence of digestive ill effects, tinnitus, etc., is explained by the small dosage.

  • The tinnitus, therefore, is rather of the nature of an illusion than of a hallucination.

  • Tinnitus aurium, or subjective noises in the ear, may constitute a very annoying and persistent symptom.

  • Deafness and tinnitus are dependent upon the accumulation of epithelium and débris.