- Hearing is the sense that allows you to distinguish sounds with your ears. Dogs have a particularly acute sense of hearing, and they can hear sounds pitched too high for humans to hear.
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- n. 听力;听讯,申辩机会
- v. 听见(hear的ing形式)
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1. Her hearing is poor.
她的听觉不灵。
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2. He's hearing-impaired .
他听觉受损。
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3. to give sb a fair hearing
给予某人公正的申辩机会
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4. a court hearing
庭审;纪律聆讯
- hearing (n.) early 13c., "perception of sound by ear, action of listening," verbal noun from hear (v.). Meaning "a listening to evidence in a court of law" is from 1570s. Hearing-aid is from 1908.
hear·ing ★ / ˈhɪərɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhɪrɪŋ / noun 1 ★ [uncountable ] the ability to hear 听力;听觉 ◆ Her hearing is poor. 她的听觉不灵。 ◆ He's hearing-impaired (= not able to hear well). 他听觉受损。 ☞see also hard of hearing 2 [countable ] an official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide what action to take 审讯;审理;听审;听证会 ◆ a court/disciplinary hearing 庭审;纪律聆讯 ☞ collocationsat justice 3 [singular ] an opportunity to explain your actions, ideas or opinions (行为、思想或意见的)解释机会,申辩机会 ◆ to get/give sb a fair hearing 得到╱给予某人公正的申辩机会 ◆ His views may be unfashionable but he deserves a hearing. 他的观点可能不合潮流,但应该给他机会解释。 IDIOMS in/within (sb's) ˈhearing near enough to sb so that they can hear what is said 在(某人)听得见的范围内 SYN within earshot ◆ She shouldn't have said such things in your hearing. 她不应该在你面前说这种事情。 ◆ I had no reason to believe there was anyone within hearing. 我不相信周围会有人听得见。 out of ˈhearing too far away to hear sb/sth or to be heard 离得太远听不见;在听力范围外 ◆ She had moved out of hearing. 她走远了,已经听不到。 hearing hearings hear·ing / ˈhɪərɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhɪrɪŋ /
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