hearing
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT A person's or animal's hearing is the sense which makes it possible for them to be aware of sounds. 聽力
His mind still seemed clear and his hearing was excellent. 他的頭腦看來依然清醒,而且聽力極好。
2. N-COUNT A hearing is an official meeting which is held in order to collect facts about an incident or problem. 聽証會
After more than two hours of pandemonium, the judge adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday. 在兩個多小時的混亂之後,法官暫時中止了聽証會,將其延至下周二。
3. PHRASE If someone gives you a fair hearing or a hearing, they listen to you when you give your opinion about something. 發(fā)表意見的機會
Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion. 韋伯讓任何持有不同意見的人有發(fā)言的機會。
4. PHRASE 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. 某人聽得見的範(fàn)圍內(nèi)
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。
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hearing /?h??r??/ (hearings)
劍橋詞典
- He didn't feel he got a fair hearing in court .
- Did he give your complaints a sympathetic hearing?
- There is to be a public hearing next week in the Town Hall.
- The evidence was submitted at a pre-trial hearing.
- The hearing will be held behind closed doors .
hearing noun (MEETING)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]an official meeting that is held to collect the facts about an event or problem
聽証會;意見聽取會
A disciplinary hearing will examine charges of serious professional misconduct against three surgeons . 紀(jì)律聽証會將對針對三名外科毉生嚴(yán)重凟職的指控進(jìn)行調(diào)查。
I think we should give him a (fair ) hearing (= we should listen to what he wants to say). 我想我們應(yīng)該給他一個申訴的機會。
例句
hearing noun (ABILITY)
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]the ability to hear
聽力,聽覺
He's getting old and his hearing isn't very good. 他年紀(jì)大了,聽力也不好了。 返回 hearing