hearing
noun
uk/ˈhɪə.rɪŋ/us/ˈhɪr.ɪŋ/hearingnoun(MEETING)
[C]
anofficialmeetingthat isheldtocollectthefactsabout aneventorproblem:
听证会;意见听取会Adisciplinaryhearing willexaminechargesofseriousprofessionalmisconductagainst threesurgeons.纪律听证会将对针对三名外科医生严重渎职的指控进行调查。
Ithinkwe should give him a(fair)hearing(= we shouldlistento what hewantsto say).我想我们应该给他一个申诉的机会。
- He didn'tfeelhe got afairhearing incourt.
- Did he giveyourcomplaintsasympathetichearing?
- There is to be apublichearing nextweekin the Town Hall.
- Theevidencewassubmittedat a pre-trial hearing.
- The hearing will beheldbehindcloseddoors.
Court cases, orders & decisions
- actionable
- administer
- admissibility
- admissible
- affidavit
- committal
- conveyancing
- exhibit
- extinguishment
- extrajudicial
- fatal accident inquiry
- finding
- gagging order
- inquest
- moot
- power of attorney
- precedent
- pretrial
- probate
- provide
hearingnoun(ABILITY)
[U]
theabilitytohear:
听力,听觉He's gettingoldand his hearing isn't very good.他年纪大了,听力也不好了。
Hesufferedhearinglossfromtestingaircraftengines.
The senses in general
- eyesight
- feeling
- hyperaesthetic
- intersensory
- night vision
- non-visual
- non-vocal
- sensation
- sense
- sensory
- sight
- smell
- synaesthesia
- synesthesia
- taste
- touch
- vision
hearing
adjective
uk/ˈhɪə.rɪŋ/us/ˈhɪr.ɪŋ/abletohear:
能够听到的Wewantedtocreatesomething that bothdeafand hearingaudiencescouldenjoy.他想创造一件东西让不论耳聋还是听力正常的人都能享受。
Opposite
deaf
Using the ears
- attend
- aural
- aurally
- be all earsidiom
- catch
- cloth ears
- conductive
- ears are flappingidiom
- earshot
- eavesdropper
- grommet
- hark
- hark atsomeone!idiom
- lend an earidiom
- listen
- mishear
- pin
- prick
- prick(something)up
- sensorineural