guàn'ěr

to ring in one's ears

贯耳 貫耳 guàn//ěr
to ring in one's ears
(literary) to ring in one's ears; to be heard; (figuratively) to be well-known (often used in the idiom 如雷贯耳 rú​léi​guàn'ěr)
piercing the ear
(archaic) to pierce the ear with an arrow as a form of military punishment
jar lugs
(bound form) the loop-shaped handles or lugs on the shoulders of a pottery vessel

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