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单词 hear
释义 hearhearsheardhearinghearhear /hɪə $ hɪr/ verb [intransitive and transitive] (past tense and past participle heard /hɜːd $ hɜːrd/)1 to know that a sound is being made, using your ears: Can you hear that noise?你能听见那声音吗?She called his name but he didn’t hear.call她喊他的名字﹐但是他没有听到。hear somebody doing somethingI thought I heard someone knocking.thinkhearknock我想我听到有人在敲门。hear somebody do somethingDid you hear them leave?do你听到他们离开了吗?2to be told or to find out some informationhear (that)We were sorry to hear that you were ill.bebe听说你病了﹐我们很难过。You’ll be pleased to hear that it’s nearly finished.pleasefinish知道快完工了﹐你会很高兴的。hear about/ofWhere did you hear about the job?do你是从哪里听说这份工作的?Have you heard the news?hear你听说这消息了吗?3hear a case to listen to all the facts of a case in a court of law in order to make a legal decision: The case will be heard on July 16th.hear此案将在 7 月 16 日审理。Phrasessomebody won’t/wouldn’t hear of it used when someone says very definitely that they do not want another person to do something: I offered to pay, but he wouldn’t hear of it.offer我说我要结账﹐但他就是不同意。(do) you hear (me)? spoken used to emphasize an order, when you want someone to say ‘yes’ and agree to do what you say: Be home by ten, do you hear?10点之前回家,听见了吗?Phrasal verbshear from somebody phrasal verb to get news or information from someone, usually in a letter or by telephone: Have you heard from Jane?hear你收到过简的信吗?I look forward to hearing from you soon.hear盼尽早赐复。have heard of somebody/something phrasal verb to know that someone or something exists, because you have been told about them, read about them etc: Phil Merton? I’ve never heard of him.hear菲尔∙默顿? 我从未听说过他。hear somebody out phrasal verb to listen to someone’s explanation for something, without interrupting: I know you’re angry, but just hear me out.我知道你很不高兴﹐但是先听我把话说完。THESAURUS: hearhear to know that a sound is being made, using your ears: I heard someone open the door.hearCan you speak a bit louder – I can’t hear very well.biteloudlisten to pay attention to something, using your ears: She was listening to the news on the radio.belistenI will only say this once, so listen carefully.overhear to accidentally hear another person’s conversation: We were in the next room and we overheard them talking about Steven.beoverheartalkSometimes they argue and I can’t help overhearing.overhearI didn’t catch something spoken used when saying that you did not hear what someone said: Sorry, I didn’t catch the last line of the address.eavesdrop to deliberately listen secretly to other people’s conversations: Mandy was eavesdropping outside the bedroom door.beeavesdropThey used electronic devices to eavesdrop on conversations between the terrorists.usedeviceconversationterrorist
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