词组 | hear |
释义 | hear /hɪə $ hɪr/ verb to know that a sound is being made, using your ears: She heard Tom go upstairs. Blanche heard a loud bang. Did anyone hear anything last night?verbs + hearcan hear sb/sth Jenny could hear them arguing outside. | I couldn’t hear what they were saying most of the time.pretend not to hear sb/sth When I asked if he had finished he pretended not to hear.adverbshear sb/sth clearly I can hear you very clearly.sb doesn't hear very well (=they have problems with their hearing) The old man doesn’t hear too well any more.THESAURUS: hear listen to pay attention to something, using your ears: I was listening to the news on the car radio. | My daughter never listens to anything I say. | I try to tell him, but he never listens. make out to hear something with difficulty: I could just make out what he was saying. | When I got closer, I could make out a human voice. overhear to accidentally hear another person’s conversation: I overheard her say to her friend that she had lost something. catch to hear something that someone says: Sorry, I didn’t catch your name. | I caught the last few minutes of the programme. tune in to listen to a programme – often used in announcements on the radio: Thousands of people tune in to the show every week. | Tune in for all the latest news and views from around the world. |
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