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🔑 hearBrE /hɪə(r)/NAmE /hɪr/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they hear BrE /hɪə(r)/ NAmE /hɪr/present simple - he / she / it hears BrE /hɪəz/ NAmE /hɪrz/past simple heard BrE /hɜːd/ NAmE /hɜːrd/past participle heard BrE /hɜːd/ NAmE /hɜːrd/ -ing form hearing BrE /ˈhɪərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhɪrɪŋ/🔑 [I, T] () to be aware of sounds with your ears 听见;听到◆I can't hear very well. 我听觉不太好。◆~ sth/sbShe heard footsteps behind her. 她听到背后有脚步声。◆~ sb/sth doing sthHe could hear a dog barking. 他听得到狗叫。◆~ sb/sth do sthDid you hear him go out? 你听到他出去了吗?◆~ what…Didn't you hear what I said? 难道你没有听到我的话?◆sb/sth is heard to do sthShe has been heard to make threats to her former lover. 有人听见她威胁她先前的恋人。🔑 [T] () to listen or pay attention to sb/sth 听;注意听;倾听◆~ sthDid you hear that play on the radio last night? 你昨晚收听了那出广播剧吗?◆~ sb/sth/yourself do sthBe quiet— I can't hear myself think! (= it is so noisy that I can't think clearly) 安静点,我都给吵昏头了!◆~ what…We'd better hear what they have to say. 我们最好还是听听他们有什么话要说。◆I hear what you're saying (= I have listened to your opinion), but you're wrong. 我已经听到你的意见了,但你错了。🔑 [I, T] () to be told about sth 听说;得知◆Haven't you heard? She resigned. 你还没听说吗?她辞职了。◆'I'm getting married.' 'So I've heard.' “我要结婚了。” “我听说了。”◆Things are going well from what I hear. 从我所听到的来看,事情进展不错。◆~ about sb/sthI was sorry to hear about your accident. 获悉你遇到意外,我很难过。◆I've heard about people like you. 我听说过像你这样的人。◆~ sthWe had heard nothing for weeks. 我们好几个星期都没得到任何消息了。◆~ (that)…I was surprised to hear (that) he was married.听说他结婚了,我很惊讶。◆I hear you've been away this weekend. 我听说你这个周末外出了。◆~ it said (that)…I've heard it said (that) they met in Italy.我听说他们是在意大利认识的。◆~ what, how, etc.…Did you hear what happened? 你听说发生什么事了吗? [T] ~ sthto listen to and judge a case in court 审理;听审◆The appeal was heard in private. 这件上诉案不公开审理。◆Today the jury began to hear the evidence. 今天陪审团开始听证。 ●have you heard the one about…?used to ask sb if they have heard a particular joke before 你听说过(某笑话)吗?●ˌhear! ˈhear!used to show that you agree with or approve of what sb has just said, especially during a speech (表示赞同,尤指在听演讲时)对!对!●hear ˈtell (of sth)(old-fashioned or formal) to hear people talking about sth 听到人谈论(某事);听说◆I've often heard tell of such things. 我常听到人谈起这种事。●I've heard it all beˈfore(informal) used to say that you do not really believe sb's promises or excuses because they are the same ones you have heard before (表示不相信某人的许诺或辩解)这种话我听得多了●let's hear it for…(informal) used to say that sb/sth deserves praise (表示值得称赞)咱们为…鼓掌,让我们为…喝彩◆Let's hear it for the teachers, for a change. 咱们变换一下,这回为老师们鼓鼓掌。●not/never hear the ˈend of itto keep being reminded of sth because sb is always talking to you about it 被人不断纠缠,没完没了◆If we don't get her a dog we'll never hear the end of it. 我们要是不给她弄条狗来,这事就没完没了。●you could hear a ˈpin dropit was extremely quiet 鸦雀无声;万籁俱寂◆The audience was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. 观众安静得连针落地的声音也听得见。●(do) you ˈhear (me)?(informal) used to tell sb in an angry way to pay attention and obey you (生气地要某人听从)听到我的话没有◆You can't go—do you hear me? 你不能走,听清楚了吗?●hear/see the ˈlast of sb/sthto hear/see sb/sth for the last time 最后一次听见(或看见)◆That was the last I ever saw of her. 那是我最后一次见到她。◆Unfortunately, I don't think we've heard the last of this affair. 遗憾的是,我认为这件事还没有了结。●the last I ˈheardused to give the most recent news you have about sb/sth (提供最新消息时说)我最近听到的消息◆The last I heard he was still working at the garage. 我最近听到的消息是他还在汽车修理厂工作。●be ˈseeing/ˈhearing things(informal, humorous) to imagine that you can see or hear sth that is in fact not there 产生幻觉●make your ˈvoice heardto express your feelings, opinions, etc. in a way that makes people notice and consider them (为引起他人注意)发表意见,表达感情 ●ˈhear from sb 🔑●ˈhear sth from sb 🔑to receive a letter, email, phone call, etc. from sb 收到某人的信件(或电子邮件、电话等);得到某人的消息◆I look forward to hearing from you. 盼望着收到你的信。◆I haven't heard anything from her for months. 我好几个月都没有她的音信了。●ˈhear of sb/sth 🔑●ˈhear sth of sb/sth 🔑to know about sb/sth because you have been told about them 听说,得知(某人或某事)◆I've never heard of the place. 我从来没听说过这个地方。◆She disappeared and was never heard of again. 她消失了,再也没人听到过她的消息。◆The last I heard of him he was living in Glasgow. 我最后一次听到他的消息时,他住在格拉斯哥。◆This is the first I've heard of it! 这可是我第一次听说这件事!●not ˈhear of sthto refuse to let sb do sth, especially because you want to help them 出于善意拒绝(或不允许)某事◆She wanted to walk home but I wouldn't hear of it. 她想步行回家,但我就是不允许。◆not hear of sb doing sthHe wouldn't hear of my walking home alone.他不让我独自一人走回家。 ➡ see also unheard-of ●ˌhear sb ˈoutto listen until sb has finished saying what they want to say 听某人把话说完 |