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 hear [hiә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 听到, 倾听, 听说, 审理

vi. 听见, 听

[法] 审理, 听审, 受理


  1. We listened but could hear nothing.
    我们注意听,但什么也听不见。
  2. If we don't give her what she wants we'll never hear the end of it.
    我们若不满足她的要求,这事就没完没了了。
  3. He wouldn't hear of my walking home alone.
    他不许我单独一人走回家。


hear
heard


Hear \Hear\ (h[=e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Heard} (h[~e]rd); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Hearing}.] [OE. heren, AS,. hi['e]ran,
h[=y]ran, h[=e]ran; akin to OS. h[=o]rian, OFries. hera,
hora, D. hooren, OHG. h[=o]ren, G. h["o]ren, Icel. heyra, Sw.
h["o]ra, Dan. hore, Goth. hausjan, and perh. to Gr.
'akoy`ein, E. acoustic. Cf. {Hark}, {Hearken}.]
1. To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of
by the ear; as, to hear sounds; to hear a voice; to hear
one call.

Lay thine ear close to the ground, and list if thou
canst hear the tread of travelers. --Shak.

He had been heard to utter an ominous growl.
--Macaulay.

2. To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed;
to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine;
to try in a judicial court; as, to hear a recitation; to
hear a class; the case will be heard to-morrow.

3. To attend, or be present at, as hearer or worshiper; as,
to hear a concert; to hear Mass.

4. To give attention to as a teacher or judge.

Thy matters are good and right, but there is no man
deputed of the king to hear thee. --2 Sam. xv.
3.

I beseech your honor to hear me one single word.
--Shak.

5. To accede to the demand or wishes of; to listen to and
answer favorably; to favor.

I love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice.
--Ps. cxvi. 1.

They think that they shall be heard for their much
speaking. --Matt. vi. 7.

{Hear him}. See Remark, under {Hear}, v. i.

{To hear a bird sing}, to receive private communication.
[Colloq.] --Shak.

{To hear say}, to hear one say; to learn by common report; to
receive by rumor. [Colloq.]


Hear \Hear\, v. i.
1. To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound. ``The
hearing ear.'' --Prov. xx. 12.

2. To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or
apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen.

So spake our mother Eve, and Adam heard,
Well pleased, but answered not. --Milton.

3. To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to
receive information by report or by letter.

I have heard, sir, of such a man. --Shak.

I must hear from thee every day in the hour. --Shak.

{To hear ill}, to be blamed. [Obs.]

Not only within his own camp, but also now at Rome,
he heard ill for his temporizing and slow
proceedings. --Holland.

{To hear well}, to be praised. [Obs.]

Note: Hear, or Hear him, is often used in the imperative,
especially in the course of a speech in English
assemblies, to call attention to the words of the
speaker.

Hear him, . . . a cry indicative, according to
the tone, of admiration, acquiescence,
indignation, or derision. --Macaulay.

  1. Does laying out 20 grand to hear Dan Marino explain how he aspires to win a Super Bowl really inspire a management team, metaphorically speaking, to seek the corporate Super Bowl?
  2. The New Jersey federal court will hear another motion by Ciba-Geigy for a preliminary injunction against Alza and Marion Merrell on Dec. 23.
  3. "The ball's in their (the FBI's) court, we're waiting to hear from them," said Guidoboni.
  4. Both Lafeyette and Pharoah get headaches when they hear the gunfire.
  5. Federal appeals courts in St. Louis and New York have split on the question of whether bankruptcy judges may hear jury trials involving allegedly improper transfers of a bankrupt company's assets.
  6. Where did you hear that?" said Gephardt.
  7. "He's built a career on economic growth and that's exactly the kind of message this state needs to hear." Being mentioned for political office is nothing new to Mr. Iacocca, a self-professed independent with Democratic leanings.
  8. "It was surprising to hear the options broached.
  9. "They hear the bell ringing and get up and run." Mr. Gargano, once part of a high-profile group of advertising whiz kids, at 58 years old remains one of the best-known names in the ad business.
  10. Nov. 2 _ The Texas Supreme Court refuses to hear Texaco's appeal, letting stand the judgment against Texaco, now worth $10.3 billion.
  11. The reporters shoved telephones out their hotel windows and allowed listeners back home to hear the actual sounds of the beginning of the war.
  12. They seemed to hear voices inaudible to the rest of us.
  13. Two people who grow up on the same block are still going to hear different influences as kids.
  14. People hear about it," appropriately, "by word-of-mouth." The court continued to allow CMS to use the current earnings on the approximately $1.2 billion principal amount of notes it holds.
  15. We know we'll never meet again some sunny day, but we like to hear her promise, in pure Doris Day overlaid with a fine English intonation, that we will. Her position is clear.
  16. They'll also hear rock star Stephen Stills and jazz artist Grover Washington at the official host committee's party for 9,000 journalists at the huge Georgia World Congress Center.
  17. We hear that Air Force Intelligence has officially concluded the Soviets have rolled production lines to break out of the ABM treaty and deploy a nationwide anti-missile system, which possibly could be in place by next year.
  18. The main evidence for this proposition seemed to be that 'there is a lot of criticism coming from western Europe, but I don't see or hear it coming from Asia'. Mr Christopher should listen more carefully.
  19. "When he went on stage at the Jazz Fest it was a real cliche. He started playing and all the musicians on the other stages quit playing and came to hear him," Davis said.
  20. The December calendar usually is filled with cases granted review the previous spring, but since the justices appear unlikely to fill even the November argument calendar, they aren't likely to have enough cases ready to hear in December.
  21. He said his leukemia worsened about a year and a half ago, but "I've outlived the prognosis of my doctors." Brucker is to hear any objections to the settlement and decide whether to give it final approval at a Sept. 21 hearing.
  22. A rending dispute over economic reforms has unsettled many people, who see no improvements in their life styles but hear increasingly about threatened inflation and mass unemployment.
  23. I don't think people wanted to hear from me what I had to say about Bush," he said.
  24. In Silverdale, Wash., Wednesday night the Navy planned to hear public concerns about the Navy's intention to use dolphins to guard Trident submarines at Bangor, Wash.
  25. Mr. Dole's assurance that he can "work with Congress" was not the message the voters wanted to hear.
  26. Several hundred people are expected Tuesday, mainly to hear the results of a heated judge-executive's race.
  27. We may almost hear the bees hum, and the clock tick.
  28. Kansas Republicans are holding their collective breath, hoping they will hear good news when Sen. Nancy Kassebaum reveals later this month whether she will seek a third term in 1990.
  29. Empaneling a special committee to hear the evidence is not new. The procedure was used for the first time in the 1986 impeachment trial of Claiborne, who sought in vain to hang onto his robes even though he was already in prison for tax evasion.
  30. It is not expected to hear any more witnesses when it reconvenes next week, she said.
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