3 be told something [intransitive, transitive]FIND OUT to be told or find out a piece of information I heard a rumor that he was getting married soon. Hear from somebody · (do) you hear? · Hear somebody out · Be hearing things |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhear! hear!hear! hear!used in a discussion or meeting to say that you agree with what the speaker is saying → ... |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhear from somebody phrasal verb1 NEWSto receive news or information from someone Do you ever hear from Jack? |
phrasal verb to listen to all of what someone wants to tell you without interrupting them. Just hear me out, will you? |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English(do) you hear?(do) you hear?OBEYused to emphasize that you are giving someone an order and they must obey you ... |
(hear the sound of) wedding bells meaning, definition, what is (hear the sound of) wedding bells: used to say that you think it is likely ...: Learn more. |
3 CHANCE/BY CHANCE[countable usually singular] an opportunity for someone to explain their actions, ideas, or opinions Let's give both sides a fair hearing. |
to imagine you can hear a sound when really there is no sound. There's no one there. I must be hearing things. |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhear! hear!hear! hear!used in a discussion or meeting to say that you agree with what the speaker is saying → ... |
used to emphasize that you cannot hear, understand etc what someone says or writes. No one could hear a word because someone had cut the amplifier cable. |
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