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tympanum

/tim-puh-nuhm/US // ˈtɪm pə nəm //UK // (ˈtɪmpənəm) //

鼓膜,耳膜,鼓楼,鼓室

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tym·pa·nums, tym·pa·na [tim-puh-nuh]. /ˈtɪm pə nə/.

    • : Anatomy, Zoology. middle ear. tympanic membrane.
    • : Architecture. the recessed, usually triangular space enclosed between the horizontal and sloping cornices of a pediment, often decorated with sculpture.a similar space between an arch and the horizontal head of a door or window below.
    • : Electricity. the diaphragm of a telephone.
    • : a drum or similar instrument.
    • : the stretched membrane forming a drumhead.

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Examples

  • O thou philosophic Teufelsdrockh, that listenest while others only gabble, and with thy quick tympanum hearest the grass grow!

  • When the tympanum vibrates under the influence of the voice, the stylus acts as a pawl and turns a ratchet-wheel.

  • The tympanum T is that which is used for recording the sounds, and M is a mouthpiece, which is fixed to it for speaking purposes.

  • The other tympanum, T', reproduces the sounds; and E E is a branched ear-piece, conveying them to the two ears of the listener.

  • The air bladder therefore assists the ear of the catfish as the tympanum and its bones assist the ear of the higher animals.