- 看过 listeners 的人也看了 :
- audience
- auditor
- ear
- heeder
- sounding board
listeners 的定义
- someone who gives attention with the ear, especially for the purpose of hearing specific sounds, speech, instructions, etc.: At story time, you may choose to be a reader or a listener.
- someone who listens to a radio broadcast or to a specific radio program: They attract teenage listeners with pop songs about first love.
listeners 近义词
one who hears
hearer
更多listeners例句
- These themes clearly resonanted with the lives of listeners in 2020.
- Platforms like Instagram, Reelz, TikTok, and Twitter make things more accessible for listeners and young artists alike.
- In all, the electrical activity of these neurons could predict nearly 80 percent of the time whether the listener accurately predicted Tom’s mental image of the jar.
- Not only are there nearly infinite ways to create binaural beats with nature recordings and ambient noise, but the way listeners react to them can vary widely, too.
- Well, our listeners can find Brooke at Playa Provisions, or just send a meal to her staff by going to their website.
- The friend is asking himself if he could have been a better listener.
- All along, Beth has been a very good listener and sort of very good at clocking everything around her and taking it in.
- The talk radio phenom and Fox News staple has identified himself as a longtime listener of the TRN patriarch.
- If Japanese whisky is like a symphony, then I am a contented listener.
- Social media twists everything, but on radio, it is my voice directly to the listener.
- Something in the tone of the man seemed to his listener uncalled for—in a sense reproachful, singular.
- We now come to the department of the organ which will be of more interest to the listener, viz., the various organ tones.
- Only one grown person—Mr. Marble—was admitted into the kitchen, and he was there only as a listener.
- There was a cold, stinging contempt in Varney's tones by no means lost on the listener.
- His voice and manners were pleasing, and his estimate of himself was sufficiently modest to make him an appreciative listener.