hear·ing
noun/ˈhɪərɪŋ/
/ˈhɪrɪŋ/
Idioms 听力;听觉 - Her hearing is poor.
她的听觉不灵。 - The explosion damaged his hearing.
爆炸损害了他的听力。 - She starting to lose her hearing.
她开始失去听力。 - hearing loss
听力减退
Extra Examples- His hearing began to deteriorate.
他的听觉开始退化了。 - Is there any chance that he'll get his hearing back?
他有可能恢复听觉吗? - She lost her hearing when she was a child.
她在孩提时代就失聪了。 - Two months after the accident her hearing came back.
事故之后两个月,她的听觉又恢复了。 - Whales have acute hearing.
鲸听觉灵敏。 - a course in sign language for both deaf and hearing people
有无听力者都可以学习的手语课程
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- acute
- excellent
- good
- …
- have
- lose
- get back
- …
- deteriorate
- go
- come back
- …
- impairment
- loss
- problems
- …
- hard of hearing
- Her hearing is poor.
- [countable] an official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide what action to take
审讯;审理;听审;听证会 - a court/disciplinary hearing
庭审;纪律聆讯 - An appeal hearing is scheduled for later this month.
一场上诉听证会被安排在本月晚些时候。 - to hold/attend/adjourn a hearing
举行/出席/延期听证会
Collocations Criminal justiceCriminal justiceBreaking the law- break/violate/obey/uphold the law
- be investigated/arrested/tried for a crime/a robbery/fraud
- be arrested/ (especially North American English) indicted/convicted on charges of rape/fraud/(especially US English) felony charges
- be arrested on suspicion of arson/robbery/shoplifting
- be accused of/be charged with murder/(especially North American English) homicide/four counts of fraud
- face two charges of indecent assault
- admit your guilt/liability/responsibility (for something)
- deny the allegations/claims/charges
- confess to a crime
- grant/be refused/be released on/skip/jump bail
- stand/await/bring somebody to/come to/be on trial
- take somebody to/come to/settle something out of court
- face/avoid/escape prosecution
- seek/retain/have the right to/be denied access to legal counsel
- hold/conduct/attend/adjourn a hearing/trial
- sit on/influence/persuade/convince the jury
- sit/stand/appear/be put/place somebody in the dock
- plead guilty/not guilty to a crime
- be called to/enter (British English) the witness box
- take/put somebody on the stand/(North American English) the witness stand
- call/subpoena/question/cross-examine a witness
- give/hear the evidence against/on behalf of somebody
- raise/withdraw/overrule an objection
- reach a unanimous/majority verdict
- return/deliver/record a verdict of not guilty/unlawful killing/accidental death
- convict/acquit the defendant of the crime
- secure a conviction/your acquittal
- lodge/file an appeal
- appeal (against)/challenge/uphold/overturn a conviction/verdict
- pass sentence on somebody
- carry/face/serve a seven-year/life sentence
- receive/be given the death penalty
- be sentenced to ten years (in prison/jail)
- carry/impose/pay a fine (of $3 000)/a penalty (of 14 years imprisonment)
- be imprisoned/jailed for drug possession/fraud/murder
- do/serve time/ten years
- be sent to/put somebody in/be released from jail/prison
- be/put somebody/spend X years on death row
- be granted/be denied/break (your) parole
Extra ExamplesTopics Law and justicec1- At a preliminary hearing the judge announced that the trial would begin on March 21.
在预审时,法官宣布将在3月21日进行审理。 - Protesters are calling for a public hearing.
抗议者要求召开公开听证会。 - She was granted a divorce in a five-minute hearing.
经过五分钟的审理,法庭准许她离婚。 - The committee has decided to hold the hearing in public.
委员会决定举行公开听证会。 - The hearing was told that the child had been left with a 14-year-old babysitter.
听证会得知这个孩子曾被托付给一名 14 岁的临时保母。 - The judge dismissed the case without a hearing.
法官未经审理就驳回了此案。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- final
- preliminary
- fair
- …
- conduct
- hold
- schedule
- …
- take place
- begin
- open
- …
- at a/the hearing
- in a/the hearing
- pending a/the hearing
- …
- a court/disciplinary hearing
- [singular] an opportunity to explain your actions, ideas or opinions
(行为、思想或意见的)解释机会,申辩机会 - to get/give somebody a fair hearing
得到/给予某人公正的申辩机会 - His views may be unfashionable but he deserves a hearing.
他的观点可能不合潮流,但应该给他机会解释。
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentc2- At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them.
至少应该听一听我们的想法,然后再拒绝。 - You haven't got much chance of your plan getting a sympathetic hearing.
你不大可能有机会让别人好好听听你的计划。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fair
- sympathetic
- give somebody/something
- get
- deserve
- …
- hearing for
- to get/give somebody a fair hearing
Idioms
in/within (somebody’s) hearing
- near enough to somebody so that they can hear what is said
synonym earshot在(某人)听得见的范围内 - She shouldn't have said such things in your hearing.
她不应该在你面前说这种事情。 - For God's sake, don't mention it in her hearing.
看在上帝的份上,别在她面前提起这件事。 - I had no reason to believe there was anyone within hearing.
我不相信周围会有人听得见。
- She shouldn't have said such things in your hearing.
out of hearing
- too far away to hear somebody/something or to be heard
离得太远听不见;在听力范围外 - She had moved out of hearing.
她走远了,已经听不到。 - We were just out of the captain's hearing.
我们就在船长的听力范围之外。
- She had moved out of hearing.