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hear (obj) RECEIVE SOUNDHhIE5, $hIrvpast heard F:d, $hF:rdto receive or become aware of (a sound) using your ears听见She heard a noise outside. [T]她听见了外面的吵闹声。My grandfather is getting old and can't hear very well. [I]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 (=hear your voice). [T]你得说响点,我听不见你的声音。I heard / I could hear someone (=the sound of someone) calling my name. [+ obj + v-ing]我听见有人在叫我的名字。At eight o'clock Jane heard him go out (=heard the sound he made as he went out). [+ obj + infinitive without to]八点钟时,简听见他走了出去。(esp. Am infml) Yeah, I hear you / hear what you're saying (=I understand what you are telling me)-- you don't like my attitude. [T]是的,我懂你的意思----你不喜欢我的态度。(infml) She knew that if she brought her boyfriend home her mother would start hearing wedding bells (=expecting them to get married).她知道如果把男友带回家,她母亲就会指望他们结婚。(infml) He's offered to wash the dishes --I must be hearing things (=I must be imagining this because it is so unlikely).他提出洗碟子----我一定是听错了。If you say that you can not / hardly / barely hear yourself think, you mean that you cannot give your attention to anything.不能集中注意力There was so much noise in the classroom that I could hardly hear myself think.教室里太吵了,我的注意力集中不起来。 Sound
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