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hear

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hear /hɪə $ hɪr/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp heard /hɜːd $ hɜːrd/)   here
1 hear sounds/words etc 听到声音/话语等 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]HEAR to know that a sound is being made, using your ears 听到,听见
5 Blanche heard a crash as the back door was flung open.
布兰奇听见后门哗啦一声被推开。
n She heard a sudden loud crash.
 Did anyone see or hear anything last night?
昨晚有没有人看见或听见什么?
ncan hear
n I could hear the sound of traffic.
hear somebody/something doing something
 Jenny could hear them arguing outside.
珍妮能听到他们在外面争论。
hear somebody do something
 She heard Tom go upstairs.
她听见汤姆上了楼。
hear what/who etc
 I couldn’t hear what they were saying most of the time.
大多数时间我都听不到他们在说什么。
be heard to do something
 She didn’t want to be heard to criticize him.
她不想被人听见自己批评他。
somebody doesn’t hear too well/very well (=they have problems with their hearing)
 Old Zeke doesn’t hear too well anymore.
老齐克的耳朵已不灵了。
5Do not confuse hear with listen to, which means ‘hear and pay attention to’. You should listen to my advice (NOT You should hear my advice).
不要混淆hearlisten to,listen to指听见并加以注意: You should listen to my advice(不说 You should hear my advice).你应该听从我的建议。
2 listen to SB/STH 听某人/某事物 [transitiveT]LISTEN to listen to what someone is saying, the music they are playing etc 听,聆听,倾听
 Maggie did not wait to hear an answer.
玛吉没等着听答复。
 Did you hear that programme on whales the other night?
前两天晚上你有没有收听那个有关鲸的节目?
hear what
 I want to hear what the doctor has to say.
我想听听医生有什么话要说。
I hear what you say/what you’re saying spoken (=used to tell someone that you have listened to their opinion, but do not agree with it) 我听到你的话了
 I hear what you say, but I don’t think we should rush this decision.
我听见你说的了,但我认为我们不该草率作出这个决定。
3 be told STH 被告知某事 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]FIND OUT to be told or find out a piece of information 听说,被告知,得知
 I heard a rumor that he was getting married soon.
我听到传闻,说他马上要结婚了。
hear (that)
 I’m so sorry to hear he died.
听说他去世了我很难过。
 She’ll be pleased to hear that she can leave hospital tomorrow.
知道明天可以出院,她会很高兴的。
hear about
 Teresa heard about the decision later.
特雷莎后来听说了那个决定。
hear of
 I’ve heard of a job which would be just right for you.
我听说有个工作很适合你。
 This was the first I’d heard of any trouble in the area (=I had just heard news of trouble for the first time).
这是我第一次听说该地区发生麻烦。
 He was last heard of in Washington (=he was in Washington the last time someone had information about him).
人们最后听到他的消息时他在华盛顿。
hear anything/much of somebody/something
 We don’t hear anything of him these days.
这些日子我们没有听到他的任何消息。
so I hear/so I’ve heard spoken (=used to say that you have been told something or know it already) 我已经听说了
 There’s a nasty infection going round, so I hear.
我听说最近有一种严重的传染病。
hear what/how/who etc
 Did you hear what happened to Julia?
你有没有听说朱莉娅怎么了?
 I’ve heard it said that they met in Italy.
我听说他们是在意大利相识的。
4 in court 在法庭上 [transitiveT]SCTJUDGE to listen to all the facts in a case in a court of law in order to make a legal decision 审理〔案件〕
5 have heard of somebody/something KNOW somebodyto know that someone or something exists because they have been mentioned to you before 听说过某人/某物
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6 not hear the last of somebody PROBLEMused to say that someone will continue to complain about something or cause problems 某人还会投诉;某人还会带来更多麻烦
7 you could hear a pin drop QUIETused to emphasize how quiet a place is 〔安静得〕听得见针落地的声音
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8hear from somebody phrasal verbphr v 
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9hear somebody out phrasal verbphr v LISTENto listen to all of what someone wants to tell you without interrupting them 听〔某人〕说完
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SPOKEN PHRASES
nGRAMMAR: Using the progressive
In meanings 1,2, and 3, hear is not usually used in the progressive. You say:
I heard a strange sound.
Don’t say: I was hearing a strange sound.
Hear is often used with can:
I could hear a strange sound.
In spoken English, people sometimes say I’m hearing to talk about something they have been told recently, especially more than once:
I’ve been hearing some nice things about you.
nUSAGE: Hear or listen?
Don’t confuse hear (=a sound comes into your ears) with listen to (=hear and pay attention to something).
You say:
You should listen to my advice.
Don’t say: You should hear my advice.
You say:
I lay in bed listening to music.
Don’t say: I lay in bed hearing music.
THESAURUS
hear to know that a sound is being made, using your ears 听到,听见
There’s no need to shout – I can hear you!
用不着大声喊——我听得见!
Voices could be heard in the distance.
能听见远处的说话声。
listen to pay attention to something, using your ears 〔注意地〕听
I was listening to the news on the car radio.
我在听车载广播播放的新闻。
He never listens to anything I say.
不管我说什么他从来都不听。
make out to hear something with difficulty 〔勉强〕听出
When I got closer, I could make out a human voice.
我走近一些,听出是人的声音。
I could just make out what he was saying.
我只能勉强听出他在说些什么。
overhear to accidentally hear another person’s conversation 无意中[偶然]听到
I overheard her say to her friend that she had lost something.
我无意中听到她对朋友说她丢了东西。
catch to hear something that someone says 听到,听见
Sorry, I didn’t catch your name.
抱歉,我没听清你的名字。
I caught the last few minutes of the programme.
我听到了最后几分钟的节目内容。
tune in to listen to a programme – often used in announcements on the radio 收听〔常指广播节目〕
Tune in for all the latest news and views from around the world.
敬请收听世界各地的最新新闻与观点。
Thousands of people tune in to the show every week.
每周都有数以千计的人收听该节目。
naudible adjectiveadj loud enough to be heard
Her words were clearly audible.
an audible whisper
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Origin hear
Old English hieran

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