hear
- IPA[hɪə]
英式
- perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something);listen or pay attention to
verb: hear, 3rd person present: hears, gerund or present participle: hearing, past tense: heard, past participle: heard
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- 1. perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something) behind her she could hear men's voices she had never been heard to complain 同義詞
- ▪ listen or pay attention to she just doesn't hear what I'm telling her
- ▪ listen to and judge (a case or plaintiff) an all-woman jury heard the case 同義詞
- ▪ listen to and grant (a prayer) our Heavenly Father has heard our prayers
- 2. be told or informed of have you heard the news? they heard that I had moved 同義詞 反義詞
- be told or informed of something
Oxford Dictionary
- be told or informed of something
Oxford American Dictionary
- hear (something) without being completely aware of it or without being able to make it out fully: if you happened to half-hear the song over the faint sound system, you might think you've heard it before half-heard conversations
Oxford American Dictionary
- listen to all that someone has to say
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express one's wholehearted agreement with something said, especially in a speech
Oxford American Dictionary
- hear (something) without being completely aware of it or without being able to make it out fully: if you happened to half-hear the song over the faint sound system, you might think you've heard it before half-heard conversations
Oxford Dictionary
- listen to all that someone has to say
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express one's wholehearted agreement with something said, especially in a speech
Oxford Dictionary
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- perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something): behind her she could hear men's voices she had never been heard to complain
Oxford American Dictionary