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  • 英汉词典释义
  • 英英词典释义

hear

[hɪə(r)] [hɪr]
  • 第三人称单数:hears;
  • 过去式:heard;
  • 过去分词:heard;
  • 现在分词:hearing;
  • 例句
    同义词
    同义词解析
    • 以下这些动词均包含 "听" 的意思
      hear及物动词,指声音进入耳内,但不含有注意的意味,即,只要听觉正常,声音进入耳内,就能听见。但在祈使句中,hear可指有意识的行为。
      listen不及物动词,指有意识地倾听,强调行为的过程。
      overhear指偶然听到,无意中听到,也指偷听。
    词组
    • hear from
      To get a letter, telephone call, or transmitted communication from. 收到…的来信、电话或传达来的信息 To be reprimanded by 受到批评
    • be hearing things
      见 thing
    • be unable to hear oneself think
      (informal)used to complain about very loud noise or music (非正式)[用于抱怨噪声或音乐声太大]吵得要死
    • hear! hear!
      used to express one's wholehearted agreement, especially with something said in a speech [用于表示衷心同意某人所说的话]听啊!听啊!
    • hear say (或 tell) of (或 that)
      be informed of or that 听说得知;了解到
    • hear, hear
      Used to express approval. 用于表示同意或赞赏
    英语四级真题
      I hear the students gave the new teacher an unfair evaluation.
      出自-2014年6月听力原文
      Rod, I hear you'll be leaving at the end of this month
      出自-2014年6月听力原文
      I heard you have moved to a new house in the suburb.
      出自-2014年6月听力原文
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • VERB
      听见;听到
      When you hear a sound, you become aware of it through your ears.
      例句
      She heard no further sounds... 她再没有听到别的声音了。 The trumpet can be heard all over their house... 喇叭声整栋房子都能听见。
    • VERB
      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.
      例句
      You can hear commentary on the match in about half an hour's time... 大约半小时后就能听到这场比赛的解说了。 I don't think you've ever heard Doris talking about her emotional life before... 我想你以前从未听过多丽丝谈自己的感情生活。
    • VERB
      脑际响起
      If you say that you can hear someone saying something, you mean that you are able to imagine hearing it.
      例句
      Can't you just hear John Motson now?... 你脑海里现在没有响起约翰·莫特森的声音吗? 'I was hot,' I could still hear Charlotte say with her delicious French accent. “我很热,”夏洛特那带有甜美法国口音的话语仍在我的脑际盘旋。
    • VERB
      (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.
      例句
      The jury have heard evidence from defence witnesses... 陪审团已经听取了辩方证人的证词。 He had to wait months before his case was heard. 等了数月后,他的案子才得到审理。
    • VERB
      接到…的信(或电话)
      If you hear from someone, you receive a letter or telephone call from them.
      例句
      Drop us a line, it's always great to hear from you... 给我们写封短信,能收到你的信总是让人很高兴。 The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know her. 警方急切地希望任何可能认识她的人打电话来。
    • VERB
      (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.
      例句
      What are you hearing from people there? 你在那里都听到人们说了些什么?
    • VERB
      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.
      例句
      My mother heard of this school through Leslie... 我母亲是从莱斯利那里知道这所学校的。 ...the rumours I've been hearing about for years... 多年来我一直听说的一些谣言
    • VERB
      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.
      例句
      Many people haven't heard of reflexology. 很多人没听说过反射学。 ...people who, maybe, had hardly heard the word till a year or two ago. 那些可能直到一两年前才听说这个词的人们
    • PHRASE
      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.
      例句
      Furness shrugs wearily. He has heard it all before... 弗内斯疲倦地耸了耸肩。这事他早就全知道了。 'How many times have I heard that before?' Merchant complained angrily. “我听过有多少次了?”麦钱特生气地抱怨道。
    • CONVENTION
      “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.
      例句
      If you don't get out I'll call the police. Do you hear?... 如果你不出去,我就要报警了。听见没有? Leave her alone! Do you hear me? 别惹她!听见了吗?
    • CONVENTION
      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.
    • PHRASE
      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.
      例句
      For God's sake shut up. I can't hear myself think!... 看在老天爷的份上,闭嘴吧。吵死我了! If you're sitting in the front yard, you can't hear yourself think because the traffic is getting very, very bad. 如果你坐在前院,就会被吵死,因为外面交通太混乱了。
    • PHRASE
      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.
      例句
      I've always wanted to be an actor but Dad wouldn't hear of it... 我一直想当个演员,但爸爸不同意。 He even thought about moving from the village. But his friends wouldn't hear of it. 他甚至考虑要从村子里搬出去。但他的朋友们不答应。
    英汉词典释义
    • vt. & vi.
      听到, 听见
      The deaf do not hear at all. 聋子根本听不见声音。 I hear the door open. 我听到门开了。 I often hear him singing. 我常听见他唱歌。 I heard my name called. 我听到有人叫我的名字。
    • vt.
      听说, 得知
      We've heard that you would graduate soon. 我们听说你很快就要毕业了。 Have you heard why she did so? 你听说过她为什么要这么干吗?
    英英词典释义
    • Verb
      1. perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
      2. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally;
      "I learned that she has two grown-up children""I see that you have been promoted"
      3. examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process;
      "The jury had heard all the evidence""The case will be tried in California"
      4. receive a communication from someone;
      "We heard nothing from our son for five years"
      5. listen and pay attention;
      "Listen to your father""We must hear the expert before we make a decision"