常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句A deep inner-ear hearing device called a cochlear implant typically has been used only for people who are born deaf or those with severe hearing loss.還有一種稱為“人工耳蝸”的設(shè)備,它需要被植入內(nèi)耳深處,通常用于天生耳聾,或聽(tīng)力嚴(yán)重喪失的人。According to Susan B. Waltzman, co-director of the New York University Cochlear Implant Center, 99 percent of hearing loss is a result of damaged hair cells in the inner ear.紐約大學(xué)人工耳蝸植入中心主任蘇珊·B·瓦爾茲曼表示,百分之九十九的聽(tīng)力喪失源自內(nèi)耳中的毛細(xì)胞受損。Developed by Dr. Mark S. Humayun, a retinal surgeon at the University of Southern California, it drew on cochlear implants for the deaf and is partly financed by a cochlear implant maker.人工視網(wǎng)膜由南加州大學(xué)的眼膜外科醫(yī)生Mark S. Humayun博士開(kāi)發(fā),它利用了用于聾人的耳蝸植入物,耳蝸植入物制造商提供了一部分資助。權(quán)威例句He and Samantha have a daughter who is deaf and is due for a cochlear implant.NEWYORKER: Creep ShowsDr. Backous has been performing cochlear implant surgeries since 1993, and has performed about 700 of them.FORBES: Hospital To Perform First Live-Tweeted/Instagrammed Hearing Restoration SurgeryHe claims that Advanced Bionics is developing a cochlear implant that can restore hearing to the profoundly deaf.ECONOMIST: The father of invention The 返回 cochlear implant