单词 | to hear out |
释义 | > as lemmasto hear out b. transitive. To listen to (a person or thing) with more or less attention or understanding; to give ear to, hearken to; to give audience to. Originally with dative of the person or thing. to hear out, to listen to to the end: see out n.; to hear out: also, to distinguish (the sounds of something heard). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > hear [verb (transitive)] > listen to listenc950 hearOE hearkenc1000 listc1175 to-heara1250 tend1340 attenda1400 to lay ear toa1400 receivea1425 intenda1500 ear1582 exhause1599 auscultate1892 catch1906 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > notice, observation > observe, note [verb (transitive)] > listen attentively, heed listc897 listenc950 hearOE hearkenc1000 harkc1175 listc1175 to-heara1250 listenc1290 to listen onc1330 to wait to ——c1440 regard1533 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > hear [verb (transitive)] > listen to > listen to end abidea1450 to hear out1637 OE Cynewulf Juliana 371 Ic him geswete synna lustas, mæne modlufan, þæt he minum hraþe, leahtrum gelenge, larum hyreð. c1160 Hatton Gosp. John viii. 47 Se þe is of gode he herð [Ags. G. gehyrð] godes word. c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 127 And bigan þat folc..to here his wise lore. c1230 Hali Meid. 3 Her me, dohter. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 666 Ne bið na man weri heora songes to heræn [c1300 Otho hure]. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 20510 Sittes stell now..And hers [Fairf. heris] now þis mirines. c1440 Gesta Romanorum (Harl.) lvi. 239 He that hurithe the doctrine of the ioyes of paradys. 1475 Bk. Noblesse 79 He..disdeyned to hire theym. 1611 Bible (King James) 1 Sam. xxiv. 9 Wherfore hearest thou mens words? View more context for this quotation 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary i. 137 There is a Chamber [in the Vatican]..wherein Ambassadours are heard. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary iii. 32 The Pharises..were to be heard, as sitting in the chaire of Moses. 1637 J. Shirley Gamester iii, in I. Reed Dodsley's Sel. Coll. Old Plays (1780) IX. 63 It will be inconvenient to hear out your curranto. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones V. xiv. iii. 131 I desire only to be heard out. View more context for this quotation 1841 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights I. 81 Hear my story, O fisherman. 1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) I. 363 There was an agreement between us that you should hear me out. 1922 R. S. Woodworth Psychol. x. 230 By careful attention and training we can ‘hear out’ the separate overtones from the total blend. to hear out b. transitive. To listen to (a person or thing) with more or less attention or understanding; to give ear to, hearken to; to give audience to. Originally with dative of the person or thing. to hear out, to listen to to the end: see out n.; to hear out: also, to distinguish (the sounds of something heard). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > hear [verb (transitive)] > listen to listenc950 hearOE hearkenc1000 listc1175 to-heara1250 tend1340 attenda1400 to lay ear toa1400 receivea1425 intenda1500 ear1582 exhause1599 auscultate1892 catch1906 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > notice, observation > observe, note [verb (transitive)] > listen attentively, heed listc897 listenc950 hearOE hearkenc1000 harkc1175 listc1175 to-heara1250 listenc1290 to listen onc1330 to wait to ——c1440 regard1533 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > hear [verb (transitive)] > listen to > listen to end abidea1450 to hear out1637 OE Cynewulf Juliana 371 Ic him geswete synna lustas, mæne modlufan, þæt he minum hraþe, leahtrum gelenge, larum hyreð. c1160 Hatton Gosp. John viii. 47 Se þe is of gode he herð [Ags. G. gehyrð] godes word. c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 127 And bigan þat folc..to here his wise lore. c1230 Hali Meid. 3 Her me, dohter. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 666 Ne bið na man weri heora songes to heræn [c1300 Otho hure]. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 20510 Sittes stell now..And hers [Fairf. heris] now þis mirines. c1440 Gesta Romanorum (Harl.) lvi. 239 He that hurithe the doctrine of the ioyes of paradys. 1475 Bk. Noblesse 79 He..disdeyned to hire theym. 1611 Bible (King James) 1 Sam. xxiv. 9 Wherfore hearest thou mens words? View more context for this quotation 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary i. 137 There is a Chamber [in the Vatican]..wherein Ambassadours are heard. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary iii. 32 The Pharises..were to be heard, as sitting in the chaire of Moses. 1637 J. Shirley Gamester iii, in I. Reed Dodsley's Sel. Coll. Old Plays (1780) IX. 63 It will be inconvenient to hear out your curranto. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones V. xiv. iii. 131 I desire only to be heard out. View more context for this quotation 1841 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights I. 81 Hear my story, O fisherman. 1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) I. 363 There was an agreement between us that you should hear me out. 1922 R. S. Woodworth Psychol. x. 230 By careful attention and training we can ‘hear out’ the separate overtones from the total blend. < as lemmas |
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