| hear | (vi) ได้ยิน, See also: ได้ยินเสียง |
| hear | (vt) ได้ยิน, See also: ได้ยินเสียง |
| hear | (vt) ฟัง, Syn. listen, harken, tune in, Ant. disregard, ignore |
| รับฟัง | (v) listen to, See also: hear, Syn. ฟัง, ยอมรับฟัง, Example: เธอควรรับฟังคำเตือนของพ่อแม่ไว้บ้าง, Thai Definition: ตั้งใจสดับฟังและหรือทำตามถ้อยคำนั้น |
| เข้าหู | (v) hear, See also: have heard, Syn. ถึงหู, Example: ปล่อยให้เรื่องมันเข้าหูแล้วผ่านไปเสียบ้าง อย่าไปติดใจอะไรเลย, Thai Definition: ทราบมาถึงหู, มาให้ได้ยิน |
| ฟัง | (v) listen, See also: hear, Example: พวกเธอฟังที่วิทยากรเขาพูดหรือเปล่า มัวแต่คุยกันอยู่นั่น, Thai Definition: ตั้งใจสดับ, คอยรับเสียงด้วยหู |
| ได้ข่าว | (v) hear, See also: get the news of, get wind of something, Syn. รู้, ได้ยิน, Example: หลายคนได้ข่าวว่าจะมีการโยกย้ายผู้ว่าราชการจังหวัด |
| ได้ยิน | (v) hear, Example: ฉันได้ยินเสียงฟ้าร้อง, Thai Definition: รู้เสียงด้วยหู |
| ได้ยิน | [dāiyin] (v) EN: hear FR: entendre |
| ได้ยินมา | [dāiyin mā] (v, exp) EN: hear FR: avoir entendu dire |
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| hear | (v) perceive (sound) via the auditory sense |
| hear | (v) examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process, Syn. try, Example: The jury had heard all the evidence; The case will be tried in California |
| hear | (v) receive a communication from someone, Example: We heard nothing from our son for five years |
| hearer | (n) someone who listens attentively, Syn. attender, auditor, listener |
| hearing | (n) (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 |
| hearing | (n) an opportunity to state your case and be heard, Syn. audience, Example: they condemned him without a hearing; he saw that he had lost his audience |
| hearing | (n) a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken, Example: the investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago |
| hearing | (n) the ability to hear; the auditory faculty, Syn. audition, auditory modality, auditory sense, sense of hearing, Example: his hearing was impaired |
| hearing | (adj) able to perceive sound, Ant. deaf |
| hearing aid | (n) an electronic device that amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing, Syn. deaf-aid |
| Hear | v. i. So spake our mother Eve, and Adam heard, I have heard, sir, of such a man. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] I must hear from thee every day in the hour. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ Hear, or Hear him, is often used in the imperative, especially in the course of a speech in English assemblies, to call attention to the words of the speaker. [ 1913 Webster ] Hear him, . . . a cry indicative, according to the tone, of admiration, acquiescence, indignation, or derision. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hear | v. t. Lay thine ear close to the ground, and list if thou canst hear the tread of travelers. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] He had been heard to utter an ominous growl. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] Thy matters are good and right, but there is no man deputed of the king to hear thee. 2 Sam. xv. 3. [ 1913 Webster ] I beseech your honor to hear me one single word. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] I love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice. Ps. cxvi. 1. [ 1913 Webster ] They think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Matt. vi. 7. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| hearable | adj. perceptible by the ear. Opposite of |
| Heard | imp. & p. p. of Hear. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hearer | n. One who hears; an auditor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hearing | n. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear. Job xlii. 5. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Hearing in a special sensation, produced by stimulation of the auditory nerve; the stimulus (waves of sound) acting not directly on the nerve, but through the medium of the endolymph on the delicate epithelium cells, constituting the peripheral terminations of the nerve. See Ear. [ 1913 Webster ] His last offenses to us Another hearing before some other court. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Hearing, as applied to equity cases, means the same thing that the word trial does at law. Abbot. [ 1913 Webster ] They laid him by the pleasant shore, |
| hearing-impaired | adj. having a hearing impairment making hearing difficult; having a defective but functioning sense of hearing. |
| Hearken | v. i. The Furies hearken, and their snakes uncurl. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] Hearken, O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments, which I teach you. Deut. iv. 1. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hearken | v. t. [ She ] hearkened now and then The King of Naples . . . hearkens my brother's suit. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
If you find none, you must hearken out a vein and buy. B. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hearkener | n. One who hearkens; a listener. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 听见 | [听 见 / 聽 見] hear #5,101 [Add to Longdo] |
| Heard und Mc Donald-Inseln [ geogr. ] | Heard and Mc Donald Islands (hm) [Add to Longdo] |