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hear /BrE hɪə(r); NAmE hɪr/ (heard, heard /BrE hɜːd; NAmE hɜːrd/ ) ► SEE ALLhear about sb/sthhear from sbhear sth from sbhear of sb/sthhear of sb/sthhear sth of sb/sthnot hear of sthnot hear of sb doing sthhear sb out●ˈhear about sb/sth 🔑to be told news or information about sb/sth 得知;获知◆I’m so sorry to hear about your mother (= for example, that she is ill). 听到你母亲的事儿,我很难过。◆Have you heard about your job yet (= if you have got it)? 你的工作有消息了吗? ➡ note at find out, find sb out [v + prep]●ˈhear from sb 🔑●ˈhear sth from sb 🔑1. to receive news or information from sb, usually by letter or telephone 收到某人的来信;接到某人的电话◆Do you ever hear from any of your school friends? 你收到过校友的信吗?◆I look forward to hearing from you. 我期待你的回信。◆I haven’t heard anything from Kate for ages. 凯特很长时间没有和我联系了。2. to formally get sb’s opinion about sth or their description of sth that has happened, such as an accident, etc. 听取(某人的意见或汇报)◆Can we hear from some of the women in the audience? 我们能否听听一些女性听众的看法?◆The police would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the accident. 警方希望所有事故目击者都能提供证言。◆I’d like to hear something from somebody who’s had experience of studying abroad. 我想听听有出国留学经历的人的意见。[v + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˈhear of sb/sth 🔑to know about sb/sth because you have been told about them/it 听说;得知◆I’ve heard of the Alexander technique, but I don’t know anything about it. 亚历山大技巧我听说过,但一点都不了解。◆I’ve never heard of him. 我从未听说过他。 NOTE Hear of sb is often used in the present perfect tense with have. * hear of sb 常与 have 连用,用于现在完成时。[v + prep]●ˈhear of sb/sth 🔑●ˈhear sth of sb/sth 🔑to have news of sb/sth 得知;获悉◆I was sorry to hear of your accident. 得知你遇到了意外,我很难过。◆He was last heard of in Liverpool. 最后一次有他的消息时,他在利物浦。◆You’re going abroad? This is the first I’ve heard of it! 你要出国?这可是我第一次听说这件事!◆From what I’ve heard of Andy, he’s become very successful. 从我掌握的有关安迪的情况来看,他已经十分成功。◆I expect we’ll hear more of this band in the future. 我认为今后能更多地听到这支乐队的消息。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。 ➡ see also not hear of sth, etc.[v + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]▸ unˈheard-of adjective that has never been known or done; surprising 前所未闻的;前所未有的;惊人的◆It’s almost unheard-of for it to rain there in July. 那里 7 月下雨很罕见。●not ˈhear of sth●not ˈhear of sb doing sthto not allow sth or not allow sb to do sth 不允许,拒绝考虑(某事或某人做某事)◆I offered to go but she wouldn’t hear of it. 我自告奋勇要去,但她不允许。◆They wouldn’t hear of us postponing the trip. 他们就是不同意我们推迟旅行。[v + prep]●ˌhear sb ˈoutto listen until sb has finished saying what they want to say 听某人把话讲完◆I know you don’t believe me, but please hear me out! 我知道你不相信我,可是请听我说完![v + n/pron + adv] |