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●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。 |