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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
hear
other senses FEEL, SEE, SMELL, TASTE see also SPEAK - to receive sounds with your ears: hear* (sb/sth) I can't hear very well. ◎ What can you hear? ◎ There was so much noise from the audience we could hardly hear the music. - the ability to hear: (sense of) hearing My hearing is getting worse. - the part of the body that is used for receiving sounds: ear ※ the ear EAR - to pay attention in order to hear sth: listen (to sb/sth) Listen - can you hear the bells? ◎ to listen to music - to manage to hear sth: hear* sth, catch* sth, get* sth I'm sorry, I didn't quite hear what you said. Could you repeat it please? ◎ Did you catch her name? ◎ He told me the address but I didn't quite get the number. - to hear other people's conversation by accident: overhear* sth I'm sorry, I couldn't help overhearing your question - can I help you? ◎ I overheard them talking about me. - if you do sth where sb else can hear it, you do it within/in their hearing; when sb is near enough to hear sb/sth, they are within earshot; opposite: out of earshot You shouldn't say things like that in the children's hearing. ◎ Now he's out of earshot you can say what you like about him. - if you did not hear what sb said, you can say Sorry?formal) I beg your pardon? Sorry? What were you saying? ◎ I beg your pardon? Did you say something? - to use a louder voice: speak* up Could you speak up a bit please - I can't hear you properly. ※ more on listening LISTEN ※ sounds - anything that a person or animal can hear: sound (noun C/U) I heard the sound of a blackbird singing. - a sound, especially if it is loud, unpleasant or unwanted: noise (noun C/U) I thought I could hear a noise downstairs. - a sound that can be heard is audible; opposite: inaudible an audible sigh ◎ an almost inaudible whisper - easy to hear: clear (adverbs clearly, loud and clear) a very clear voice ◎ We can hear you loud and clear. - if a noise is so loud that you cannot hear anything else, you are deafened (by it); very loud: deafening Standing beside the road, we were deafened by the noise of the traffic. ◎ The music was deafening. I couldn't hear myself speak. ※ more on sounds SOUND ※ unable to hear well - unable to hear anything or to hear well: deaf; noun (U): deafness a deaf old man ◎ My mother is very deaf. ◎ His deafness can cause problems on the telephone. - completely unable to hear: (informal) stone-deaf, (formal) profoundly deaf - to become less able to hear well: go* deaf I think I must be going deaf. - deaf people: the deaf a school for the deaf - a device that helps deaf people to hear: hearing aid to wear a hearing aid - to understand what a person is saying by looking at the movements of their lips: lip-read*; noun (U): lip-reading He lip-reads perfectly. ◎ I'm not much good at lip-reading. - a way of communicating with hand movements: sign language (noun C/U); to communicate using signs: sign The teacher speaks and signs at the same time. - the words at the bottom of a cinema or television screen, showing the words that are being spoken: subtitles She can't hear what they say but she can read the subtitles.
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