au·ral /ˈɔːrəl/ adjectiveadj → oralSEHEARrelating to the sense of hearing, or someone’s ability to understand sounds 听觉的;听力的 —aurally adverbadv
aural• The aural assaults detracted from the pleasure of the dances, to say the least.• The sound track gives us the aural before the visual cue; it is as if the thunder arrives before the lightning.• The effect is often more of a complex aural collage than a medley of covers and originals.• We hope the trend continues, until such aural excursions become a regular happening rather than a rare treat.• Gallon Drunk are an aural offence.• Maybe they genuinely like their kind of aural semolina.• However, lower your aural sights a little and £200 - £300 will get you a perfectly adequate operator.• To give the learner visual, tactile and aural stimuli, which increase the learning experience.