hearing
n. 聽力,聽覺; 審問; 聽力所及的距離,聽得見的範圍; 聽證會,〈美〉意見聽取會
v. 聽到,聽見( hear的現在分詞)
A person's or animal's hearing is the sense which makes it possible for them to be aware of sounds.
His mind still seemed clear and his hearing was excellent.
他的頭腦似乎還清楚,聽覺也很好。
A hearing is an official meeting which is held in order to collect facts about an incident or problem.
The judge adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday.
法官宣佈休庭至下週二再審。
If someone gives you a fair hearing or a hearing, they listen to you when you give your opinion about something.
Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion.
韋伯讓持不同意見的人都能有機會發表意見。
If someone says something in your hearing or within your hearing, you can hear what they say because they are with you or near you.
No one spoke disparagingly of her father in her hearing.
沒有人在她跟前說過她父親的壞話。
1. (law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence
2. an opportunity to state your case and be heard;
3. the range within which a voice can be heard;
4. the act of hearing attentively;
5. a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken;
6. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty;
1. able to perceive sound
If an administrator has no access to information, it's as if he was purblind and hard of hearing and had a stuffed nose.
做管理工作的人沒有資訊, 就是鼻子不通,耳目不靈.
Hearing that there was an emergency case, the doctor put down his chopsticks and left at once.
聽說有急診, 醫生撂下筷子就走.
On hearing the alarm the fire brigade rushed to the scene.
消防隊聞訊趕到.
Hearing the tune again sent waves of longing through her.
再次聽到那首曲子使她胸中充滿了渴望.
I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
我盼望著不久收到你的信.