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📖 Определения и значения для слова hear

📒 to be aware of sounds with your ears

  • I can't hear very well.
  • hear something/somebody He heard a noise and went to investigate.
  • She could hear voices in the kitchen.

📒 to listen or pay attention to somebody/something

  • hear something Did you hear that play on the radio last night?
  • He knows that the crowd wants to hear those songs.
  • Langgard's music is rarely heard outside Denmark.

📒 to be told about something

  • Haven't you heard? She resigned.
  • ‘I'm getting married.’ ‘So I've heard.’
  • Things are going well from what I hear.

📒 to listen to and judge a case in court

  • The appeal was heard in private.
  • Today the jury began to hear the evidence.

📒 to imagine that you can see or hear something that is in fact not there

📒 used to ask somebody if they have heard a particular joke before

📒 used to show that you agree with or approve of what somebody has just said, especially during a speech

📒 to hear/see somebody/something for the last time

  • That was the last I ever saw of her.
  • Unfortunately, I don't think we've heard the last of this affair.

📒 to hear people talking about something

  • I've often heard tell of such things.

📒 used to tell somebody that you have listened to their opinion, especially when you are going to express a different opinion

  • I hear what you're saying, but you're wrong.

📒 used to say that you do not really believe somebody’s promises or excuses because they are the same ones you have heard before

📒 used to give the most recent news you have about somebody/something

  • The last I heard he was still working at the garage.

📒 used to say that somebody/something deserves praise

  • Let's hear it for the teachers, for a change.

📒 to express your feelings, opinions, etc. in a way that makes people notice and consider them

  • The programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voices heard.
  • a society in which individuals are able to make their voices heard

📒 to keep being reminded of something because somebody is always talking to you about it

  • If we don't get her a dog we'll never hear the end of it.

📒 it was extremely quiet

  • The audience was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop.

📒 used to tell somebody in an angry way to pay attention and obey you

  • You can't go—do you hear me?
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