[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]听觉;听力 A person's or animal's hearing is the sense which makes it possible for them to be aware of sounds.
[oft poss N]
His mind still seemed clear and his hearing was excellent.
他的头脑似乎还清楚,听觉也很好。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]听证会;听审;聆讯 A hearing is an official meeting which is held in order to collect facts about an incident or problem.
The judge adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday.
法官宣布休庭至下周二再审。
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See also:
hard of hearing
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[PHRASE 短语]发表意见的机会 If someone gives you a fair hearing or a hearing, they listen to you when you give your opinion about something.
[usu PHR after v]
Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion.
韦伯让持不同意见的人都能有机会发表意见。
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[PHRASE 短语]在…听力所及的范围内 If someone says something in your hearing or within your hearing, you can hear what they say because they are with you or near you.
[usu PHR after v]
No one spoke disparagingly of her father in her hearing.
没有人在她跟前说过她父亲的坏话。
Oxford
hear·ing★/ˈhɪərɪŋ; NAmEˈhɪrɪŋ/noun1★[uncountable ]the ability to hear 听力;听觉◆Her hearing is poor.她的听觉不灵。◆He's hearing-impaired(= not able to hear well).他听觉受损。☞see also
hard of hearing
2[countable ]an official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide what action to take 审讯;审理;听审;听证会◆a court/disciplinary hearing庭审;纪律聆讯☞collocationsat
justice
3[singular ]an opportunity to explain your actions, ideas or opinions (行为、思想或意见的)解释机会,申辩机会◆to get/give sb a fair hearing得到╱给予某人公正的申辩机会◆His views may be unfashionable but he deserves a hearing.他的观点可能不合潮流,但应该给他机会解释。IDIOMSin/within (sb's) ˈhearingnear enough to sb so that they can hear what is said 在(某人)听得见的范围内SYN
within earshot
◆She shouldn't have said such things in your hearing.她不应该在你面前说这种事情。◆I had no reason to believe there was anyone within hearing.我不相信周围会有人听得见。out of ˈhearingtoo far away to hear sb/sth or to be heard 离得太远听不见;在听力范围外◆She had moved out of hearing.她走远了,已经听不到。hearinghearingshear·ing/ˈhɪərɪŋ; NAmEˈhɪrɪŋ/
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hearinghear‧ing /ˈhɪərɪŋ $ ˈhɪr-/ ●●●S3W2 noun
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1[uncountable] the sense which you use to hear soundshave good/bad etc hearing She has remarkable hearing for a lady of her age. a child with a hearing disability →
hard of hearing
2[countable] a meeting of a court or special committee to find out the facts about a case: a court hearing a disciplinary hearing3[countable usually singular] an opportunity for someone to explain their actions, ideas, or opinions: Let’s give both sides a fair hearing.4in/within somebody’s hearing if you say something in someone’s hearing, you say it where they can hear you: There are some words we don’t use in the children’s hearing.COLLOCATIONSverbshave good/bad etc hearing· Dogs have excellent hearing.lose your hearing (=become unable to hear)· He lost his hearing as a child after suffering scarlet fever.affect/impair your hearing (=make your hearing worse)· Listening to loud music will eventually impair your hearing.somebody's hearing gets worse (also somebody's hearing deteriorates)· The medication seemed to make her hearing get worse.somebody's hearing goes (=someone becomes unable to hear)· His hearing has gone in one ear.adjectivesgood/sharp/acute· My hearing isn't as good as it used to be.· Owls and other predatory birds have very acute hearing.bad/poor· Poor hearing can affect your social relationships.impaired (=having problems with hearing)· There are about 11,000 people in the UK whose sight and hearing are both severely impaired.normal· He was born with normal hearing but became deaf at the age of 11.hearing + NOUNhearing loss· Many older people suffer from some degree of hearing loss.a hearing problem/difficulty/impairment· a special telephone for people with hearing problemsphrasesbe hard of hearing (=not be able to hear well)· The subtitling service is intended for people who are hard of hearing.