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hear
oír
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. hear <pret. & part. pas. heard [hɜːrd, hɜːd]> [ingl. am. hɪr, ingl. brit. hɪə] V. trans.
1. hear sound/explosion/music:
hear
did you hear what I said?
stop it! do you hear?
¡basta! ¿me oyes?
now hear this ingl. am.
be quiet! I can't hear myself think coloq.
to hear her (talk), you'd think
let's hear it for the lucky winners/the President! ingl. am. coloq.
2. hear (get to know):
hear
he's very ill, I hear
I did hear from someone that
3.1. hear (listen to):
hear lecture/broadcast/views
hear lecture/broadcast/views
I hear you ingl. am.
I hear you ingl. am.
to hear mass
3.2. hear (listen to) DER.:
hear case
hear charge
II. hear <pret. & part. pas. heard [hɜːrd, hɜːd]> [ingl. am. hɪr, ingl. brit. hɪə] V. intr.
1. hear (perceive):
hear
hear, hear!
¡eso, eso!
hear, hear!
2. hear (get news):
hear
to hear about sth/sb I heard about it through Doris
I. hear of V. [ingl. am. hɪr -, ingl. brit. hɪə -] (v + prep + o)
1. hear of (encounter, come to know of):
2. hear of (have news of):
hear of
hear of
3. hear of (allow):
I won't hear of it!
I won't hear of it!
¡ni se te (or le etc.) ocurra!
II. hear of V. [ingl. am. hɪr -, ingl. brit. hɪə -] (v + o + prep + o) (have news of)
¡recién me entero! amer.
hear out V. [ingl. am. hɪr -, ingl. brit. hɪə -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
hear out
third-hand hear/learn
third-hand hear/learn
I could hear her dulcet tones irón.
oía su dulce voz irón.
fuzzily hear
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. hear [hɪəʳ, ingl. am. hɪr] V. trans. heard, heard
1. hear (perceive):
hear
2. hear (be told):
hear
to hear that ...
to hear that ...
3. hear (listen):
hear
Lord, hear our prayers REL.
II. hear [hɪəʳ, ingl. am. hɪr] V. intr.
1. hear (perceive):
hear
to hear very well
2. hear (get news):
hear
to hear of [or about] sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
hear, hear!
to not hear a cheep out of sb
to hear sth (straight) from the horse’s mouth coloc.
to hear sth on the grapevine
español
español
inglés
inglés
oír, ver y callar provb.
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. hear <heard, heard> [hɪr] V. trans.
1. hear (perceive):
hear
2. hear (be told):
hear
to hear that...
to hear that...
3. hear (listen):
hear
Lord, hear our prayers REL.
4. hear DER.:
to hear a case
to hear a witness
II. hear <heard, heard> [hɪr] V. intr.
1. hear (perceive):
hear
2. hear (get news):
hear
to hear of [or about] sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
hear, hear!
to hear sth on the grapevine
to not hear a cheep out of sb
español
español
inglés
inglés
oír, ver y callar provb.
Present
Ihear
youhear
he/she/ithears
wehear
youhear
theyhear
Past
Iheard
youheard
he/she/itheard
weheard
youheard
theyheard
Present Perfect
Ihaveheard
youhaveheard
he/she/ithasheard
wehaveheard
youhaveheard
theyhaveheard
Past Perfect
Ihadheard
youhadheard
he/she/ithadheard
wehadheard
youhadheard
theyhadheard
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I would play classical music in low dulcet tones.
www.edweek.org
Her lack of attacks and her husband's dulcet tones could indicate a lack of passion and energy.
fortune.com
Add a dulcet voice over this commercial mix and advertisers are dishing up a perfect cocktail of sensory overload to stimulate the auditory imagination.
theconversation.com
It has 32 courses of strings set in motion by striking the fingers on projecting keys, giving a dulcet tone in both whole and half steps.
en.wikipedia.org
Both novels and poetry have been inspired by the dulcet tones of the shipping forecast.
www.telegraph.co.uk