| 英语单词 | hear |
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| 英美音标 | 英 [hɪə(r)] 美 [hɪr] |
| 中文释义 | v.得知;倾听;听到;听证 |
| 英语例句 | (1) How did you hear about us? How did you hear about this job? (2) Have you heard the news? (3) I heard (that) he was ill. (4) We'd better hear what they have to say. (5) I heard someone laughing. (6) He was heard to groan. (7) The court heard the evidence. (8) Which judge will hear the case? |
| 中文例句 | (1) 你是如何得知我们的?如何得知这个工作的? (2) 你听到那消息了吗? (3) 我听说他病了。 (4) 我们还是听听他们要说些什么吧。 (5) 我听见有人笑。 (6) 有人听见他在呻吟。 (7) 法庭听取了证词. (8) 哪位法官(将)审理这案件? |
| vocabulary简明 | When you hear, you perceive a noise made by someone or something — like a person’s voice, the song of a bird, or the torturous sound of a ticking clock on a sleepless night. |
| vocabulary扩展 | While hear generally means to perceive a noise, it has several senses, including to listen carefully, as to a story. If you hear from someone, they have contacted you in some way, such as by phone call, email, or even snail mail. A judge will also hear a case when she presides over a trial. And when you hear the news, you’ve gotten information or found something out. But you didn’t hear it from me. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]听见;听到 When you hear a sound, you become aware of it through your ears. [V n] [V n inf] [V n -ing] [V]
2 [VERB 动词]听,聆听(演讲、音乐等) If you hear something such as a lecture or a piece of music, you listen to it. [V n] [V n -ing] [V n -ed] [Also V n inf]
3 [VERB 动词]脑际响起 If you say that you can hear someone saying something, you mean that you are able to imagine hearing it. [V n] [V n inf] [no cont]
4 [VERB 动词](法官或法庭)审理(案件),听取(证词) When a judge or a court of law hears a case, or evidence in a case, they listen to it officially in order to make a decision about it. [V n] [FORMAL 正式]
5 [VERB 动词]接到…的信(或电话) If you hear from someone, you receive a letter or telephone call from them. [V
6 [VERB 动词](辩论或讨论中)倾听(意见或情况) In a debate or discussion, if you hear from someone, you listen to them giving their opinion or information. [V
7 [VERB 动词]听说;得知;了解到 If you hear some news or information about something, you find out about it by someone telling you, or from the radio or television. [V [V that] [V n] [V n
8 [VERB 动词]听说(过…);(对…)有一点了解 If you have heard of something or someone, you know about them, but not in great detail. [V [V n] [no cont]
Usage Note : Do not confuse hear and listen. You use hear to talk about sounds that you are aware of because they reach your ears. You often use can with hear. I can hear him yelling and swearing. If you want to say that someone is paying attention to something they can hear, you say that they are listening to it. He turned on the radio and listened to the news. Note that listen is not followed directly by an object. You must always say that you listen to something. However, listen can also be used on its own without an object. I was laughing too much to listen. 不要混淆 hear 和 listen。hear 表示听见已经传到耳朵里的声音,经常与 can 连用。如:I can hear him yelling and swearing(我能听见他在大叫大骂)。短语 listen to 表示认真仔细地听,如:He turned on the radio and listened to the news(他打开收音机收听新闻)。要注意,listen 后面不能直接跟宾语,中间必须加介词 to。但 listen 也可单独使用,后面不跟宾语,如:I was laughing too much to listen(我当时笑得太厉害,根本没在听)。 9 [PHRASE 短语]已经知道;早就听说过 If you say that you have heard something before, you mean that you are not interested in it, or do not believe it, or are not surprised about it, because you already know about it or have experienced it. [V inflects]
10 [CONVENTION 惯用语]“听见没有?”“你听到我的话了吗?”(要求对方注意听自己的话) If you say 'Do you hear?' or 'Did you hear me?' to someone, you are telling them in an angry or forceful way to pay attention to what you are saying. [feelings]
11 [CONVENTION 惯用语]说得对!说得好!(政治辩论或公众大会上对讲话人表示赞同的喝彩声) During political debates and public meetings, people sometimes say 'Hear hear!' to express their agreement with what the speaker is saying. [formulae] [BRIT 英] [FORMAL 正式] 12 [PHRASE 短语]太吵了;吵死人了 If you say that you can't hear yourself think, you are complaining and emphasizing that there is a lot of noise, and that it is disturbing you or preventing you from doing something. [usu with brd-neg] [emphasis] [INFORMAL 非正式]
13 [PHRASE 短语]不同意;不允许 If you say that you won't hear of someone doing something, you mean that you refuse to let them do it. [PHR n]
14 you could have heard a pin drop→see: pin ;
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