词汇 | listened |
释义 | listened past simple and past participle oflisten listen verb[ I ] uk /ˈlɪs.ən/ us /ˈlɪs.ən/ A1 to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it: 听,倾听 What kind of music do you listen to?你听什么样的音乐? She does all the talking - I just sit and listen.她一直在说——我只是坐在那里听。 You haven't listened to a word I've said!我说的话你一个字都没听! We listened in silence as the names of the dead were read out.宣读死者的名字时我们都默默地听着。 Listen, we really need to submit our insurance claim this weekend.听着,我们确实需要在本周末解决我们的保险索赔问题。 Listen to this! You can win a car just by answering three simple questions.听听这个!只要回答出3个简单的问题你就有可能赢得法国南部双人度假游。 Synonym heedformal 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. I listen to the radio in the morning.我早晨听广播。 Would you like to listen to some records?你想听些唱片吗? I think it's important to listen to both sides of the argument.我觉得听取争论双方的意见是很重要的。 He paused for a moment to listen and then continued eating.他停下来听了一会儿,又继续吃饭。 "Did you hear what I said?" "Eh? Say it again - I wasn't listening."“你听见我说什么了吗?”“啊,你再说一遍——我刚才没有听。” 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 GrammarHear 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. … Phrasal verbslisten in on something/someone listen out for something listen up Examples of listenedlistened In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. I was interested in what was confusing her and listened to her talk. In an attempt to validate this conclusion she recorded her performances and listened critically to her interpretation, but with the same end result. The children listened to 20 pseudoword items of one syllable, each comprising one to three phonemes. Two raters listened to the audiotapes and provided a rating for each passage. Then they listened to the text, checking off predictions and vocabulary they had anticipated and adding new information. They need better opportunities to participate, and to be listened to. In this task, the child listened as the experimenter said a pair of words and was asked to report the shared sound. Some children started repeating the recordings, while other children just listened. Subjects listened to a phrase and indicated whether they heard, for example, 'keep sparking' or 'keeps parking'. At a concert, the music is heard by a relatively small public, and cannot be listened to and studied 'on demand'. The inexperienced supplemental user group comprised thirty-nine listeners who listened to one of the three test works. Is the music created using these systems worthy of being listened to, or should the performances be called 'live music'? Tapes were listened to and each transcript checked to ensure that meaning had not been lost during transcription. They may, therefore, have listened more carefully to the words at follow-up, resulting in a better overall score. He approached the chair, said he was forced to work, and threatened to complain to the regional headquarters, because no one listened to him. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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