hear的意思和读音

hear

: [hɪr] : [hɪə(r)]

v.

heard  hears  hearing  

v.+n.hear sound,hear word,hear story,hear song,hear thing

adv.+v.clearly hear,faintly hear,vaguely hear

v.miss

v.make out,catch,get,overhear,pick up

hearv.

1.[i][t]to be aware of sounds with your ears

I can't hear very well.

She heard footsteps behind her.

He could hear a dog barking.

Did you hear him go out?

Didn't you hear what I said?

She has been heard to make threats to her former lover.

2.[t]to listen or pay attention to sb/sth

Did you hear that play on the radio last night?广

Be quiet─ I can't hear myself think !(= it is so noisy that I can't think clearly)

We'd better hear what they have to say.

I hear what you're saying(= I have listened to your opinion) , but you're wrong.

3.[i][t]to be told about sth

Haven't you heard? She resigned.

‘I'm getting married.’ ‘So I've heard.’“。”“。”

Things are going well from what I hear .

I was sorry to hear about your accident.

I've heard about people like you.

We had heard nothing for weeks.

I was surprised to hear (that) he was married.

I hear you've been away this weekend.

I've heard it said (that) they met in Italy.

Did you hear what happened?

4.[t]~ sthto listen to and judge a case in court

The appeal was heard in private.

Today the jury began to hear the evidence.

v.1.,,2.,;(,)3.,,4.;,5.;()6.,,7. (of about)8.1.,,2.,;(,)3.,,4.;,5.;()6.,,7. (of about)8.

v.1.to realize that someone or something is making a sound2.to receive information about something3.to listen to someone who is speaking about a particular thing; to listen to something such as a speech, performance, or program4.to notice that someone is affected by a particular feeling from the way that they are speaking; to understand what someone is saying to you5ed for talking about the things that people say6.if a court case is heard, it is dealt with by a court or judge; if a court hears something, that is what is said in court1.to realize that someone or something is making a sound2.to receive information about something3.to listen to someone who is speaking about a particular thing; to listen to something such as a speech, performance, or program4.to notice that someone is affected by a particular feeling from the way that they are speaking; to understand what someone is saying to you5ed for talking about the things that people say6.if a court case is heard, it is dealt with by a court or judge; if a court hears something, that is what is said in court

1. until conj. hear v. babysit v. ) ...

2. have hear help ...

3. until conj. hear v. babysit v. ) ...

4. : observe、see、watch、look a : hear、listen to : let、have、make ...

5. 〖 eavesdrop;overhear〗 〖 listento;hear〖 allow;let〗 ...

6. (listen): (hear): 1. 使.,,? 2. …

7. 58. have 59. hear 61. hold ...

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1.But, repeatedly, the communicator radioed, "Columbia, Houston, UHF comm check, " as if he might still hear a reply.线,“,”

2.I'm glad to hear that, I hope you can change yourself from now on, the only thing I can say is stick to yourself.

3.If you are not definitely accepted or turned down on the spot, ask: "When may I expect to hear the results of this interview? ":“?”

4.Why did you stay among the campfires to hear the whistling for the flocks? In the districts of Reuben there was much searching of heart.便

5.Hello. Hey Edwardo! good to hear from you. Yeah, well it's sort of hard to explain our system for electing a president.

6.AIX newbies are sometimes surprised to hear that the VMM services all memory requests from the system, not just virtual memory.AIX,VMM

7.She suspected that Qiu Xinghua did not really hear anything outside, but he only wanted to check if she was inside.

8.To hear CEO-in-waiting Lowell McAdam tell it, Verizon is about to "kick into a higher gear. " Why?CEOLowellMcAdam”。

9.He tried pouring a drink, but you could hear the clicking sound across the street, and most of the stuff wound up in his shoes.

10.And he said unto them, Why do ye such things? for I hear of your evil dealings by all this people.