It means that you have been subjected to noise in your past or are just going through aging. But, that specific noise you have heard in your ears will never bee heard again by you. That receptor is perminately dead.
You may have fluid in the ears, or an ear infection, both of which can cause these symptoms.
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What? Do you mean do ears ring while people talk? Yes, they do ring. The vibrations of the person's voice enter the ear, thus, the eardrum vibrates making the ear ring.
In question form: Did I hear the phone ring?? ( as to question yourself) / Did you hear the phone ring? In statement form: I didn't hear the phone ring.
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TV Ears are designed for people who have hearing loss and need to listen to the television at louder volumes without disturbing others in the room. They will not eliminate the ringing in your ears, though you may be able to turn up the volume so loud that it overpower the ringing you hear. Be careful as turning up the volume may cause additional hearing loss. harddisk not detect inwindow
The correct sentence is "I didn't hear the phone ring." In this context, "ring" is the correct form to use because it is referring to the action of the phone making a sound (ringing), not the phone itself as an object.
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a phone ring can be heard across a shut door because there is always some space through the door from where the sound travels and reaches to our ears.
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Both correct. It depends on what you're describing. "I didn't ... " means you're describing the fact that you, yourself, did not hear the phone ring. "You didn't ..." means you're describing to another person the fact that the other person didn't hear it ring.
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It is literal - it means a crashing sound that is loud enough to make your ears ring - such as a very nearby lightning strike.