释义 |
Examples:i look forward to hearing from you—The story is so good it's worth hearing a hundred times.—sb with preternaturally good hearing (in fiction)—hear what one wants to hear—worth hearing a hundred times—autumn trial (judicial hearing of capital cases during Ming and Qing)—One never tires of hearing good new.—seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times (idiom); seeing for oneself is better than hearing from many others—rectify (e.g. a physical defect such as hearing or vision)—one keeps hearing that...—acute (of sight and hearing)—lit. on hearing wind, say rain—seeing sth for oneself is better than hearing about it from others—correct (e.g. sight or hearing)—lit. believe in the rain on hearing the wind [idiom.]—hear what he says and observe what he does (idiom, from Analects); judge a person not by his words, but by his actions—lit. so loud that even the deaf can hear (idiom); rousing even the apathetic—cannot (see, hear, understand, as verb complement)—judge (i.e. to hear and pass judgment in a law court)—hear litigation (in a law court)—lit. hear one and know ten (idiom); fig. explain one thing and (he) understands everything—If you don't want anyone know, don't do it (idiom). fig. If you do something bad, people will inevitably hear about it.—home truths (that one does not want hear)—turn a deaf ear to (idiom); to pretend not to hear—hear but not react (idiom); to turn a deaf ear—hear the wind and lose gall (idiom); terror-stricken at the news—pleasant hear (i.e. agreeable news)—see, hear and obey (idiom); to take advice—attend a meeting (and hear what is discussed)—Take what you hear be false, only believe it when you see it (idiom). Don't believe what people tell you until you see if for yourself.—not hear, not to question [idiom.]—That's sth. you don't often hear!— |