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词汇 hear
释义 hear
verb
uk /hɪər/ us /hɪr/heard | heard

hearverb (RECEIVE SOUND)


A1[ I or T ]
to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears: 听见,听到
She heard a noise outside.她听到外面一阵嘈杂。
My grandfather is getting old and can't hear very well.我祖父上了年纪,耳朵听不太清楚。
You'll have to speak up, I can't hear you.你得说大声点,我听不见你。
[ + obj + -ing verb ]I heard/I could hear someone calling my name.我听见有人喊我的名字。
[ + obj + infinitive without to ]At eight o'clock Jane heard him go out.8点钟的时候,简听见他出去了。
Can you hear that strange clicking noise?你能听到咔嗒咔嗒的怪声吗?
I could hear someone crying in the next room.我能听见隔壁房间有人在哭。
She spoke so quietly that I could barely hear her.
The human ear cannot hear very high-frequency sounds.人耳听不到极高频率的声音。
We heard some shooting in the night.夜里我们听到了一些枪声。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Using the ears
attend
aurally
binaural
binaurally
catch
cloth ears
ear
earshot
eavesdrop
eavesdropper
hearing
hearken
lend
lend an earidiom
listenable
monaural
monaurally
non-auditory
overhear
prick

hearverb (BE TOLD)


B1[ I or T ]
to be told information about something: 听说,得知
Have you heard the news?你听说那条新闻了吗?
If you haven't heard by Friday, assume I'm not coming.如果你在星期五之前还没听到消息,那就当我不来了。
[ + question word ]Have you heard what's happened?你听说发生的事了吗?
[ + (that) ]I hear (that) you're leaving.我听说你要离开。
I don't want to hear about it - it's no concern of mine!我不想听那事——它与我无关!
He was sad to hear that two of his trusted workers were leaving.
I was alarmed to hear that she was coming.听到她要来,我慌了神。
I was fascinated to hear about his travels in Bhutan.
I'd be interested to hear more about your work.我很想更多地了解你的工作。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Finding and discovering
ascertain
break (fresh/new) groundidiom
breakthrough
bring something to lightidiom
catch someone red-handedidiom
flush someone/something out
fossick
found
geocache
geocaching
homing
plumb
rake something out
red-handed
rediscover
rediscovery
refind
sniff
suss
winkle something/someone out

hearverb (LISTEN)


A2[ T ]
to listen to someone or something with great attention or officially in court: 听,倾听;开审
I heard a really interesting programme on the radio this morning.今天上午我在广播中听到一个非常有趣的节目。
[ + infinitive without to ]I heard the orchestra play at Carnegie Hall last summer.去年夏天我在卡内基音乐厅聆听了这个交响乐团的演奏。
An audience gathered to hear him speak.一群听众聚集起来听他讲话。
formalLord, hear our prayers.主啊,听我们的祈祷。
The case will be heard (= officially listened to) by the High Court.高等法院将审理这个案子。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to listen to someone or something
listenAre you listening to me? I'm talking to you.
hearAn audience gathered to hear him speak.
eavesdropHe was eavesdropping on our conversation.
listen in onI wish my brother would stop listening in on my phone calls.
hear someone outAt least hear me out before you make up your mind.
A crowd had gathered to hear her speak.一群人围拢过来听她演讲。
Will you rewind the tape so we can hear it again?
I heard a good programme on the radio last night.昨晚我听到一个很好的广播节目。
Of all the songs I've heard tonight, that's the best yet.在我今晚听到的所有歌中,那首是最好的。
The priest heard his confession.神父听取了他的忏悔。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Using the ears
attend
aurally
binaural
binaurally
catch
cloth ears
ear
earshot
eavesdrop
eavesdropper
hearing
hearken
lend
lend an earidiom
listenable
monaural
monaurally
non-auditory
overhear
prick

Grammar



Hear, see, etc. + object + infinitive or -ing
We can use either the infinitive without to or the -ing form after the object of verbs such as hear, see, notice, watch. The infinitive without to often emphasises the whole action or event which someone hears or sees. The -ing form usually emphasises an action or event which is in progress or not yet completed. …

Hear that, see that
We use hear that and see that to introduce new pieces of information. When we do this, the verbs hear and see mean ‘understand’ or ‘notice’. We normally use hear when we are thinking of something someone told us, and see when we are thinking about something we read about or saw. We often use the verbs in the present simple and sometimes leave out that: …

Hear or listen (to)?
‘Hearing’ is an event; it is something which happens to us as a natural process. ‘Listening’ is an action; it is something we do consciously. …

Idioms


can't hear yourself think
do you hear?
hear tell (of)
hear wedding bells
hear, hear!
I must be hearing things
not hear the end/last of something
will never hear the end of it
won't hear a word (said) against someone/something
you could have heard a pin drop

Phrasal verbs


hear from someone
have heard of someone/something
not hear of something
hear something of someone
hear someone out

hear | American Dictionary


hear
verb
us/hɪr/past tense and past participleheardus/hɜrd/

hearverb (RECEIVE SOUND)


[ I/T ]
to receive or become aware of sounds with your ears:
[ T ]I can’t hear you with the TV on.
[ I ]After a long trip on a plane, I don’t hear very well for a few hours.

hearverb (LISTEN)


[ T ]
to listen to what someone is saying or sounds being made:
I heard him interviewed on the radio this morning.
Have you heard the group’s latest recording?

hearverb (BE TOLD)


[ I/T ]
to be told or informed about:
[ T ]Have you heard the news?
[ I ]I hadn’t heard about that.
[ + (that) clause ]I hear (that) your house is up for sale.
[ T ]I’ve heard a lot about you from my sister and am glad to meet you.

Idiom


never hear the end of it

Phrasal verbs


hear someone out
hear from someone

Examples of hear


hear
Furthermore, having heard the partitive construction earlier in the experiment seemed to allow children to avoid using the nonpartitive construction.
Learners were asked to recall the recasts in response to hearing a sound cue that followed some recasts.
One often hears of soldiers who wonder if they will act with honor when going into battle.
We will discuss the interest and possibilities of measuring brain activity in (1) the crying infant and (2) the parent hearing the cries.
He must instead be neurally primed to check and report the bearing at the moment of hearing the mark command, and do nothing else.
Surely this shows that you heard the chimes even before you noticed it?
Listeners hearing such tokens might be expected to report having heard the word sport, but instead report having heard support.
Everyone who heard his dream report was fascinated and shocked.
No doubt we have not heard the last on this issue.
First, results were more clear-cut for the group hearing 'happy' background music.
However, responses in the control group, which heard the story without background music, were more or less evenly distributed between emotion categories.
However, their discrimination accuracy depended on the type of stop contrasts they heard.
I looked forward to hearing how he might incorporate the new knowledge in his future compositions!
Adult participants then heard the 96 test sentences in a single block in randomized order.
The participants were told to repeat the sentences "accurately" a single time after hearing the tone.
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