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/ˈhɪərɪŋ/ |
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1 | U your ability to hear sounds 听力;听觉 |
| My hearing has deteriorated as I’ ve got older. 随着年龄的增长,我的听力越来越差。 |
| hearing loss Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing loss. 长期处于高噪音环境中可能会导致听力丧失。 |
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2 | C a meeting of a court of law or official organization to find out the facts about something 开审;听讯;听证会 |
| A court hearing has been scheduled for 31 August . 庭审已定于8月31日举行。 |
| a disciplinary hearing 学科听证会 |
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3 | singular an opportunity to give your opinions and ideas 解释(或发言)的机会 |
| He shouldn’ t expect a sympathetic hearing in Washington. 他不该期望在华盛顿得到同情的解释机会。 |
| fair hearing (=an occasion when people listen in a sympathetic way) We were given a very fair hearing. 公正的申诉机会 |
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- | in sb’ s hearing |
| if something is said in your hearing , you hear it , although the speaker is not talking to you |
| 某人听得到;在某人听力所及的范围内 |
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- | out of hearing |
| so far away that you cannot hear it |
| 听不到 |
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- | within hearing |
| near enough for you to hear |
| 在听得见的距离内 |
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