listened
v. 倾听( listen的过去式和过去分词 ); 留心听; 听信; (让对方注意)听着
If you listen to someone who is talking or to a sound, you give your attention to them or it.
He spent his time listening to the radio...
他听收音机打发时间。
Sonia was not listening.
索尼娅没有用心听。
If you listen for a sound, you keep alert and are ready to hear it if it occurs.
We listen for footsteps approaching...
我们留神听是不是有脚步声传来。
They're both asleep upstairs, but you don't mind listening just in case of trouble, do you?
他们都在楼上睡着了,但你不介意留神听着点以防万一吧?
If you listen to someone, you do what they advise you to do, or you believe them.
Anne, you need to listen to me this time...
安妮,这次你得听我的。
When I asked him to stop, he would not listen.
我叫他停下,可他不听。
You say listen when you want someone to pay attention to you because you are going to say something important.
Listen, I finish at one.
听我说,我一点钟收工。
You say listen up when you want someone to listen to what you are going to say.
Okay, listen up, guys. We've got to talk a little about how you look.
好了,听我说,各位。我们需要谈谈大家的形象问题。
You say listen here when you are going to say something important to someone, especially when you are angry at what they have done or said.
Listen here, young lady. Don't you call me that!
你给我听着,小姐。别那样叫我!
I wound up the watch and listened to it tick.
我给表上紧发条,听着它嘀嗒作响。
He nodded and puffed on a stubby pipe as he listened.
他边听边点头,还吸着一支粗短的烟斗。
She always listened earnestly as if this might help her to understand.
她总是很认真地听,就好像这能帮助她弄明白一样。
I listened to the thwack of the metal balls.
我听着金属球相撞的声音。
She listened to him, but only out of politeness.
她只是出于礼貌听他讲话。