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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
glue ear SUST. U coloq.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. glue [ingl. am. ɡlu, ingl. brit. ɡluː] SUST. U or C
atrbv. glue pen
atrbv. glue pen
II. glue <glues, glueing, glued> [ingl. am. ɡlu, ingl. brit. ɡluː] V. trans.
1. glue:
2. glue (fix):
ear1 [ingl. am. ɪr, ingl. brit. ɪə] SUST.
1. ear ANAT.:
to bend sb's ear coloq.
darle la lata a alguien coloq.
to come to sb's ears
llegar a oídos de alguien
to give sb a thick ear coloq.
darle una torta or un moquete a alguien coloq.
to have sb's ear
paren la oreja amer. coloq.
I'll pin back his ears for him! ingl. am. coloq.
to prick up one's ears person:
to prick up one's ears person:
parar la(s) oreja(s) amer. coloq.
to prick up one's ears literal dog/horse:
to prick up one's ears literal dog/horse:
to set sth on its ear ingl. am.
to set sth on its ear ingl. am.
to turn a deaf ear to sb/sth
2. ear (sense of hearing):
pin back V. [ingl. am. pɪn -, ingl. brit. pɪn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
ear2 [ingl. am. ɪr, ingl. brit. ɪə] SUST. (of corn)
en el diccionario PONS
I. glue [glu:] SUST. sin pl.
II. glue [glu:] V. trans.
to glue sth on
to be glued to sth fig.
to keep one's eyes glued to sth/sb fig.
ear1 [ɪəʳ, ingl. am. ɪr] SUST.
ear ANAT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be all ears coloq.
he'll be out on his ear coloq.
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
to give sb a thick ear coloq.
to bend sb's ear coloq.
sb's ears are flapping coloq.
ear2 [ɪəʳ, ingl. am. ɪr] SUST. BOT.
en el diccionario PONS
I. glue [glu] SUST.
II. glue [glu] V. trans.
to glue sth on
to be glued to sth fig.
to keep one's eyes glued to sth/sb fig.
ear1 [ɪr] SUST.
ear ANAT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have [or keep] an [or one's] ear to the ground coloq.
to be all ears coloq.
to turn a deaf ear (to sth)
he'll be out on his ear coloq.
to play it by ear coloq.
to play it by ear coloq.
ear2 [ɪr] SUST. BOT.
Present
Iglue
youglue
he/she/itglues
weglue
youglue
theyglue
Past
Iglued
youglued
he/she/itglued
weglued
youglued
theyglued
Present Perfect
Ihaveglued
youhaveglued
he/she/ithasglued
wehaveglued
youhaveglued
theyhaveglued
Past Perfect
Ihadglued
youhadglued
he/she/ithadglued
wehadglued
youhadglued
theyhadglued
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Glue ear typically occurs in children who are between one and six years old and is a common occurrence.
www.irishexaminer.com
An operation for glue ear at around two years old gave the devastating diagnosis of permanent hearing loss.
www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk
A bilateral conductive hearing loss is apparent in the characteristic audiogram of a child with bilateral glue ear.
www.imt.ie
A number of other treatments have been tested for glue ear including antibiotics and decongestants but this appears to be the most effective so far.
www.dailymail.co.uk
They are recommended for children who have bilateral glue ear and hearing loss confirmed over a three-month period.
www.imt.ie

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