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hear someone out phrasal verb with hearverbuk /hɪər/ us /hɪr/heard | heard to listen to someone until they have said everything they want to say: 听(某人)说完 At least hear me out before making up your mind.你作决定之前至少先听我说完。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to listen to someone or something listenAre you listening to me? I'm talking to you. hearAn audience gathered to hear him speak. eavesdropHe was eavesdropping on our conversation. listen in onI wish my brother would stop listening in on my phone calls. hear someone outAt least hear me out before you make up your mind. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Using the ears attend aurally be all earsidiom binaural binaurally catch cloth ears ear earshot eavesdrop eavesdropper hark hearing lend an earidiom monaural monaurally non-auditory overhear prick prick (something) up
hear someone out | American Dictionary
hear someone out phrasal verb with hearverbus/hɪr/past tense and past participleheardus/hɜrd/ to listen to someone until the person is finished speaking: Hear me out and then tell me what you think of the plan. |