单词 | listener |
释义 | listener (lɪsnəʳ ) Word forms: listeners 1. countable noun A listener is a person who listens to the radio or to a particular radio programme. I'm a regular listener to her show. [+ to] Each week Dr Buczacki chooses a listener's question and gives a detailed answer. 2. countable noun [adjective NOUN] If you describe someone as a good listener, you mean that they listen carefully and sympathetically to you when you talk, for example about your problems. Dr Brian was a good listener. If you can be a sympathetic listener, it may put your own problems in perspective. 3. See also listen Collocations: engage the listener I said she didn't seem to control the show, or structure the interview in a way that would engage the listener. Times, Sunday Times Good radio very much depends on engaging the listener. Times, Sunday Times The artist engages the listener, who in turn listens attentively and responds when required. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A slow but contagious rhythm in the background adds fluidity to the piece, engaging the listener with sensations that go from the sad to the hopeful. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And if you boosted it up to 3,000 loyal listeners, the 'award' was a youth pastor. Christianity Today Yet it was all part of his charm and only served to endear him further to his loyal listeners. Times, Sunday Times The long pauses, anathema to mainstream radio, were either tolerated or loved by his loyal listeners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A campaign by loyal listeners started in early 2007 to save the programme. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 K105s loyal listeners, however, did not embrace the new country station. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If, as the radio listeners above suggest, ommarge has broken out of this artistic niche, it may be a transatlantic trend. Times, Sunday Times He provided a musical education to generations of radio listeners who have a passion for music. The Sun Radio listeners are well aware that some of their favourite programmes attract small audiences. Times, Sunday Times His voice had a special smoky quality beloved of radio listeners and those who came into contact with him. Times,Sunday Times We radio listeners simply are not flocking to digital. Times, Sunday Times They were, regular listeners will have been pleased to note, as disgusting as ever. Times, Sunday Times Regular listeners to this weekly treat know the skill with which its host, pictured, chooses his 12 records (out of some 250,000) to illustrate a particular theme. Times, Sunday Times If any of you are regular listeners of classical music, you will undoubtedly have heard of him. Times, Sunday Times With nearly 6m regular listeners, it ruled the weekday roads. Times, Sunday Times During these nine days, nearly forty regular listeners participated in programs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The soft skills of the sympathetic listener are often just as important as the sharp eye of the forensic accountant. Times, Sunday Times But she found him a sympathetic listener to her concerns. The Sun She found a sympathetic listener. Times, Sunday Times A modest, unassuming man, he treated everyone with unfailing courtesy and was a sympathetic listener. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 听众 Japanese: 聞き手 |
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