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BNC: 238 COCA: 195

hear

hear /ˈhiɚ/ verb
hears; heard /ˈhɚd/ ; hearing
hear
/ˈhiɚ/
verb
hears; heard /ˈhɚd/ ; hearing
Learner's definition of HEAR
not used in progressive tenses
: to be aware of (sound) through the ear听见
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to listen to (someone or something)
: to be told (something)听说
[+ object]
[no object]
often + about
[+ object] : to give attention to (someone or something)注意听
[+ object] law : to listen to and make a judgment about (a court case)审理,听审(案件)

be hearing things

: to hear sounds that are not real幻听

hear from

[phrasal verb]
hear from (someone)
: to receive a letter, a telephone call, etc., from (someone)收到…的信件(电话等);得到…消息

Hear! Hear!

used during a speech or meeting to say that you agree with what someone else has just said(表赞同)对!对!

hear of

[phrasal verb]
hear of (someone or something)
: to be aware of the existence of (someone or something) : to know about (someone or something)听说;得知
see also not hear of (below)

hear out

[phrasal verb]
hear (someone) out
: to listen to (someone who wants to tell you something)听完;听到底

hear yourself think

informal
used to say that you cannot think clearly because of loud talking, music, etc.(因吵闹声)不能认真思考

I hear what you're saying

informal
used to say that you understand what someone is telling you明白;了解;理解

make your presence heard

see presence

make yourself heard

see 1make

never/not hear the end of it

informal
used to say that someone will keep talking about something for a long time没完没了地说

not hear of

: to not allow (something)不准;不让
see also hear of (above)

you could hear a pin drop

see 1pin
BNC: 238 COCA: 195

hear

verb

heard ˈhərd How to pronounce hear (audio) ; hearing ˈhir-iŋ How to pronounce hear (audio)

transitive verb

1
: to perceive or become aware of by the ear
didn't hear what she said
thought I heard them leave
2
: to gain knowledge of by hearing
heard that you were ill
3
a
: to listen to with attention : heed
would not hear my side of the story
b
: attend
hear mass
4
a
law : to give a listening to legal arguments in : to give a legal hearing to
hear a case
b
law : to take testimony from
hear witnesses

intransitive verb

1
: to have the capacity of perceiving sound : to be able to become aware of sound
He doesn't hear well.
2
a
: to gain information : learn
tired of hearing about his problems
b
: to receive communication
haven't heard from her lately
3
: to entertain the idea
used in the negative
wouldn't hear of it
4
often used in the expression Hear! Hear! to express approval (as during a speech)
hearer noun

Example Sentences

Do you hear that music? I couldn't hear a word of what he said over all that noise. I thought I heard him leave. Would you turn the volume up a little? I can't hear. I heard her in concert a few years ago. Have you ever heard Wagner sung in English? The committee will hear witnesses today. I hear he's leaving town. I don't know what happened. I'll let you know if I hear anything. I've heard it said that smoking is bad for your health. See More
Recent Examples on the Web An official notice of her death was positioned on an easel on the Palace forecourt—a reminder of how people would first hear the news in the days before the internet and Twitter. Victoria Murphy, Town & Country, 9 Sep. 2022 The maestro is a connoisseur and sculptor of bass, which means that an opportunity to hear him DJ is an opportunity to feel something at the root of yourself. Chris Richards, Washington Post, 9 Sep. 2022 Sox manager Alex Cora was happy to hear the rookie was thinking that way. Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com, 8 Sep. 2022 Compassion can be tough love, giving honest counsel that is difficult to hear, saying goodbye to an employee who is not a suitable fit, or saying no to a disappointed child. Arthur C. Brooks, The Atlantic, 8 Sep. 2022 Instead, the judge interviewed the juror privately in his chambers — along with two court staffers — in a seven-minute interview that ended with the judge concluding the juror was not biased and could continue to hear the case. Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press, 8 Sep. 2022 Judge Harry Leinenweber has repeatedly ruled, however, that jurors should not hear about that connection. Megan Crepeau, Chicago Tribune, 8 Sep. 2022 Henderson, 38, will return to court Thursday, when Shelby County Judge Louis J. Montesi Jr. is expected to hear a defense motion about his representation. Aya Elamroussi, CNN, 8 Sep. 2022 That technology is used in a series of devices that, together, allow listeners to hear music closer to the way it was recorded in the studio. Billboard Staff, Billboard, 7 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English heren, from Old English hīeran; akin to Old High German hōren to hear, and probably to Latin cavēre to be on guard, Greek akouein to hear

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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The first known use of hear was before the 12th century
BNC: 238 COCA: 195
hear

verb¹

1be aware of sounds聽見ADVERB | VERB + HEAR ADVERBclearly, well清楚地聽到He's getting old and he can't hear very well.他年紀大了,聽覺不太好。barely, just剛剛能聽到I could just hear the music in the distance.我隱約聽到遠處有音樂聲。distantly遠遠地聽到Distantly he heard the report of another gun.他遠遠地聽到了又一聲槍響。correctly聽得準確無誤'Sheep?' It sounded so unlikely that Sally did not think she could have heard correctly.“綿羊?”薩莉覺得太不可能,甚至以為自己聽錯了。VERB + HEARcan能聽到Can you hear me clearly at the back?你們在後面能聽清我說話嗎?pretend not to假裝聽不到strain to豎起耳朵聽
hear

verb²

2be told about sth得悉VERB + HEAR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERB + HEARbe delighted to, be glad to, be gratified to, be pleased to欣悉I was delighted to hear about your promotion.聽到你提升的消息,我很高興。be sorry to遺憾地聽到I was sorry to hear of your father's death.聽到你父親過世的消息我很難過。be interested to, be surprised to很想聽到;驚訝地得知I was surprised to hear that she was married.聽說她結婚了,我大為吃驚。want to希望聽到I told Michael what he wanted to hear.我對邁克爾說了些他想聽的話。let sb讓某人聽到Let's hear you sing.讓我們聽你唱歌吧。You'd better not let Dad hear you say that.你這話最好不要讓爸爸聽見。PREPOSITIONabout聽說I've heard about this sort of thing before.我以前聽說過這種事。of得知On hearing of his plight, a businessman offered him a job.得知他的困境後,一位企業家聘用了他。PHRASEShear little, a lot, nothing, etc. about sth關於⋯聽到的很少、聽到的很多、什麼也沒有聽到等We hear very little about these issues nowadays.這些話題我們現在很少聽人說起了。

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