0 a thin piece of skin inside the ear that moves backwards and forwards very quickly when sound waves reach it, allowing you to hear sounds
1 a thin piece of tissue inside the ear that allows you to hear
About an hour later he felt a pronounced pressure in his eardrums, which gradually passed off.
Finally, one night, the trumpets blew a blare that almost burst eardrums.
When sounds strike the eardrum it vibrates and excites the nerve of hearing.
Our eardrums are designed to pick up everything.
They wished to be seen immediately, as they were worried about meningitis and other long-term complications such as fear of perforating the eardrum and deafness.
To be sure, motion can be measured relative to the retina, the eardrum, and so on.
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