hear / hɪər /

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hear2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

heard [hurd], /hɜrd/, hear·ing.

  1. to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
  2. to learn by the ear or by being told; be informed of: to hear news.
  3. to listen to; give or pay attention to: They refused to hear our side of the argument.
v. 无主动词 verb

heard [hurd], /hɜrd/, hear·ing.

  1. to be capable of perceiving sound by the ear; have the faculty of perceiving sound vibrations.
  2. to receive information by the ear or otherwise: to hear from a friend.
  3. to listen with favor, assent, or compliance: I will not hear of your going.

hear 近义词

v. 动词 verb

detect by perceiving sound

v. 动词 verb

become aware of information

hear构成的短语

  • hear a peep out of
  • hear a pin drop, can
  • hear from
  • hear of
  • hear oneself think, can't
  • hear out
  • another county heard from
  • hard of hearing
  • never hear the end of
  • not have it (hear of it)
  • unheard of

更多hear例句

  1. It feels like all season, you’ve heard over and over that the Clippers had a championship-caliber roster, and the franchise itself was not shy about confirming that.
  2. There have been, like, two or three from what I’ve heard, but I haven’t seen it.
  3. Secular people have values too, she said, and hearing politicians and parties speak to those values can motivate them to get more politically involved.
  4. That’s because you’ll be hearing from us on Thursdays, starting today.
  5. A Pew Research Center survey released this week found that 47 percent of Americans had heard of the theory, up from just 23 percent in March.
  6. One wants speech to be free, but one doesn't actually want to hear it.
  7. Or has the see and hear and speak-no-evil stance of the Republican House persuaded him that he is in the clear?
  8. Do as Tumblr has done and scrub her last words off the Internet—erase everything she wanted the world to hear.
  9. Betrayal…you can hear it…betraying the thing he loves for a cheap bit of film publicity.
  10. Every other band I had been in had been pretty loud, you could never hear the vocals.
  11. Liszt looked at it, and to her fright and dismay cried out in a fit of impatience, "No, I won't hear it!"
  12. But I hope at least to play to him a few times, and what is more important, to hear him play repeatedly.
  13. And although we gabbled freely enough, MacRae avoided all mention of the persons of whom I most wished to hear.
  14. “And the matter of the will was all disposed of by the probate judge today, I hear,” said the judge, his hand on the door.
  15. Above all, he was amazed to hear me talk of a mercenary standing army in the midst of peace and among a free people.