to listen to stories; to listen to performance of 說書|说书 storytelling
to hold audience; to advise on state affairs; to administer state affairs; audience hall; to listen in
to listen and obey; to comply with; to heed; to hearken
to let (sth happen); to allow (sb to do sth); to submit to; to yield
to attend a meeting (and hear what is discussed)
to listen to information; to get the news; to believe what one hears
to wait for (orders, a decision, a judgment)
to allow (sb to do as he pleases)
hearing; listening ability
to hear (news); to listen to
to obey an order; to take orders; to accept a state of affairs
a can (loanword from English "tin")
to attend court; to take part in a trial
to mishear; to hear wrongly
to understand; to catch (what is spoken)
to attend an opera; to see an opera
to eavesdrop outside bridal bedchamber (folk custom)
to judge (i.e. to hear and pass judgment in a law court); to hear and decide
to sound (old, foreign, exciting, right etc); to ring (true); to sound as if (i.e. to give the listener an impression); to hear from somewhere
to eavesdrop outside bridal bedchamber (folk custom)
telephone receiver; headphone; earphone; earpiece; stethoscope
listener; member of audience
to attend a lecture; to listen to a talk
to hear litigation (in a law court); to hear a case
to do what one is told; obedient
to be told; to hear of; to hear (something said)
to attend a class; to go to a lecture
to listen; to hear what sb says; news one has heard
ossicles (in the middle ear); also written 聽小骨|听小骨
to not understand; don't understand (by listening); unable to make sense of what one is hearing; can't understand; unable to understand
not be able to hear; unable to hear; can't hear
to eavesdrop; to listen in secret to sb's conversations
ossicles (of the middle ear); three ossicles, acting as levers to amplify sound, namely: stapes or stirrup bone 鐙骨|镫骨, incus or anvil bone 砧骨, malleus or hammer bone 錘骨|锤骨
to understand (by hearing); to catch (what sb says)
chain of ossicles (in the middle ear)
not to listen; to be deaf to
to take a laissez-faire attitude
to let things take their course; to take things as they come
to submit to the will of heaven; to resign oneself to fate; to trust to luck
hear what he says and observe what he does (idiom, from Analects); judge a person not by his words, but by his actions
(lit.) on hearing wind, to say rain; to agree uncritically with whatever people say; to parrot other people's words; to chime in with others
hear what he says and observe what he does (idiom, from Analects); judge a person not by his words, but by his actions
pleasant to hear (i.e. agreeable news); to one's liking; music to one's ears; Taiwan pr. [zhong4 ting1]
to allow (sb to act arbitrarily); to let sb have his head
to eavesdrop; to tap (telephone conversations); to intercept and investigate
to listen attentively; to lend an ear (to); to listen (for)
to eavesdrop; to monitor (secretly)
nice to hear; worth listening to
double hearing; diplacusis
to make inquiries; to try to find out; to pry
to answer (the phone); to receive (a call); to pick up a call; to pick up the phone
to listen (to); to listen (in)
to visit (a meeting, class, trial etc)
to monitor; to listen in; to eavesdrop
to listen carefully (for tiny sounds)
audition; to give sb an audition; to check by listening
selective listening (linguistics)
unpleasant to hear; coarse; vulgar; offensive; shameful
to prick up one's ear and listen carefully
selective listening; to hear what one wants to hear
to startle sb with scary tale
to listen with respectful attention; (a polite request to sb to speak); we are all ears
worth hearing a hundred times
evidence of material seen and heard; oral testimony
to shut one's eyes and stop one's ears; out of touch with reality; to bury one's head in the sand
shocking; horrifying; atrocious; terrible
to listen to the next chapter for an explanation