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*hear /hɪr; hɪə/ v heard /hɜd; hɜːd/ , heard, hearing 1 [I,T] if you hear something, a sound comes into your ears 听到,听见: Can you hear that noise? 你听得见那声音吗? She called his name but he didn't hear. 她喊他的名字,但是他没有听到。 hear sb doing sth I thought I heard someone knocking. 我以为我听到有人敲门了。 2 [I,T] to be told or find out some information 听说,听到; 得知〔信息〕: + (that) We were sorry to hear that you were ill. 听说你病了,我们很难过。 + about Where did you hear about the job. Miss Blair? 你是从哪里听说这份工作的,布莱尔小姐? 3 (do) you hear (me)? spoken said when you are giving someone an order and want to be certain that they will obey you 【口】 听到没有?〔希望别人听从你的命令时说的话〕: Be home by ten, you hear? 十点之前回家,听到没有? 4 I won't hear of sth spoken used to say that you will not allow something, especially because you want to help someone 【口】 我不允许〔尤在你想帮助某人时表示你不让他们做某事〕: I offered to pay, but he wouldn't hear of it. 我要付钱,可是他不让。 5 hear a case if a case is heard, a court listens to the EVIDENCE, and decides whether or not someone is guilty 审理案件: The case will be heard on July 16th. 此案将在 7 月 16 日审理。 6 hear! hear! especially BrE used in a meeting or discussion to say that you agree with the person who is speaking 【尤英】 好哇!好哇〔开会或讨论时用于表示同意某人所说的话〕
hear from sbto get news or information from someone, usually in a letter or by phone 收到…的来信; 接到…的电话: Have you heard from Jane? 你收到简的信了吗? hear of sb/sth have heard of to know that someone or something exists because you have been told about them 听说过: Phil Merton? I've never heard of him. 菲尔·默顿? 我从未听说过他。 hear sb out to listen to someone's explanation for something, without interrupting 听…说完: I know you're angry, but just hear me out. 我知道你很气愤,但是先听我把话说完。
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