hear
動詞
定義 hear 動詞
sound(声音)
- A1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
to perceive a sound through the ears; to become aware of a sound.
听到;听见
I could hear some activity downstairs.
我可以听到楼下有些动静。
She heard the phone ringing.
她听到电话响了。
The hearing test showed that he cannot hear high pitched sounds very well.
听力测试显示他无法很好地听到高音。
information(信息)
- B1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
to receive information about something; to be informed.
获知;听说
I heard they are moving next month.
我听说他们下个月要搬家了。
Have you heard the legend about this village?
你有听说过关于这个村庄的传说吗?
I hear that the food at this restaurant is amazing.
我听说这家餐厅的食物很棒。
attention(注意)
- A2Transitive(及物动词)
to pay close attention to someone or something; to listen to a case in court.
倾听;聆讯
I enjoy hearing him tell stories about his travels.
我很喜欢听他讲述他旅行的故事。
The judge will hear the presentations for the case next week.
法官将于下周聆讯此案的陈述。
I am happy to hear your opinion.
我很高兴听到你的意见。
成語
- do you hear?
Used to emphasize that you want people to pay attention to what you are saying.
用以强调希望人们注意你所说的话。
• "I expect all of you to put away your phones now, do you hear?" the teacher said sternly.
「我希望你们所有人现在把手机收起来,听到了吗?」老师严厉地说。
- I must be hearing things
Used to express disbelief about something heard, often because it seems highly improbable or unexpected.
我听错了吧(表示难以置信)
• She said she's going to quit her job? I must be hearing things.
她说她要辞职?我一定听错了。
- will never hear the end of it
To say that someone will never hear the end of something means that the person will repeatedly talk about it, either proudly or disapprovingly.
永无宁日,永远听他/她喃囉不停(形容很喜欢显摊或批评人的样子)
• If he wins the competition, you will never hear the end of it.
如果他赢得比赛,你将会一直听到这件事。
- hear tell (of)
To learn about something through information from another person.
听说
• I heard tell they're opening a new restaurant in town.
我听说他们要在镇上开一家新餐厅。
- You could have heard a pin drop
This phrase describes a situation characterized by complete silence, usually due to heightened interest or surprise among the people present.
静得能听见针掉在地上的声音(形容非常安静)
• When the magician revealed the secret, you could have heard a pin drop.
当魔术师揭晓秘密时,现场静得连一根针掉在地上都能听见。
- hear wedding bells
to believe or suspect that someone is about to get married
认为某人即将结婚。
• Ever since they started dating, she's been hearing wedding bells.
自从他们开始约会后,她就一直听到婚礼的钟声。
- can't hear yourself think
Used to describe a situation where the noise level is so high that it is impossible to concentrate or think clearly.
吵到气法思考
• The music at the concert was so loud that I couldn't hear myself think.
音乐会上的音乐太吵了,我根本无法集中思考。
- not hear the end/last of something
To be subjected to repeated and tiresome reminders or discussions about a particular subject.
指某事被反复提及,没完没了地听。
• If she finds out you made this mistake, you'll never hear the end of it.
如果她发现你犯了错误,你就会没完没了地听到这件事。
- hear, hear!
Used to express strong agreement with a statement that someone has just made.
说得好!
• "We should support this new policy!" "Hear, hear!"
「我们应该支持这项新政策!」「说得好,说得好!」
- won't hear a word (said) against someone/something
To refuse to accept any criticism or negative comments about someone or something; to be completely unwilling to hear anything bad about them.
听不得别人说(某人或某事物)的坏话
• She loves her dog so much that she won't hear a word said against it.
她非常爱她的狗,完全听不进任何关于它的负面评论。
- you could have heard a pin drop
Used to describe a situation of complete silence, often due to surprise or intense attention.
(用于描述因惊讶或专注而)极度寂静,鸦雀无声。
• When the magician revealed his final trick, you could have heard a pin drop.
当魔术师展示他最后一个魔术时,现场鸦雀无声。
片語動詞 hear
- not hear of something
To express unwavering refusal of a particular action, typically when intending to benefit someone.
拒绝接受;绝不许可(通常指好的事情)
• She would not hear of anyone suggesting that she quit her job.
她绝不允许任何人建议她辞职。
- hear someone out
to give someone your full attention until they have completely expressed themselves
听完(某人)说话
• Before making a decision, make sure to hear her out.
在做决定之前,务必听她把话说完。
- hear something of someone
to learn about recent information concerning someone
收到关于某人的信息
• Have you heard something of Tom recently?
你最近有听到Tom的消息吗?
- hear from someone
To hear from someone means you receive a letter, email, or phone call from them, or they convey some information to you.
收到某人的来信;接到某人的电话;某人告知
• I received her letter yesterday, and it was wonderful to hear from her again.
我昨天收到了她的信,再次听到她的消息真是太好了。
- have heard of someone/something
To have heard of someone or something means you are aware of their existence.
听说过;了解
• I have heard of this author's work, but I haven't read any of it.
我听说过这位作者的作品,但我还没读过。