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noun Her hearing is poor. 她的听觉不灵。 He's hearing-impaired (= not able to hear well). 他听觉受损。 The explosion damaged his hearing. a court/disciplinary hearing庭审;纪律聆讯 to get/give somebody a fair hearing得到/给予某人公正的申辩机会 His views may be unfashionable but he deserves a hearing. 他的观点可能不合潮流,但应该给他机会解释。 She shouldn't have said such things in your hearing. 她不应该在你面前说这种事情。 I had no reason to believe there was anyone within hearing. 我不相信周围会有人听得见。 She had moved out of hearing. 她走远了,已经听不到。 All I’m asking is a fair hearing for my ideas. An appeal hearing is scheduled for later this month. At a preliminary hearing the judge announced that the trial would begin on March 21. At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them. For God’s sake, don’t mention it in her hearing. Her hearing was already going. His hearing began to deteriorate. Is there any chance that he’ll get his hearing back? Most councils hold hearings in public. Pending the hearing of the case by the court, the business will be allowed to continue operating. Protesters are calling for a public hearing. She lost her hearing when she was a child. She said that she had had a very fair hearing from the disciplinary tribunal. She was granted a divorce in a five-minute hearing. The committee has decided to hold the hearing in public. The hearing was told that the child had been left with a 14-year-old babysitter. The judge dismissed the case without a hearing. Their views deserve a hearing. Two months after the accident her hearing came back. We were just out of the captain’s hearing. Whales have acute hearing. You haven’t got much chance of your plan getting a sympathetic hearing. You’ll have to speak more loudly. I’m afraid she’s a little hard of hearing. a course in sign language for both deaf and hearing people to have/wear a hearing aid有/戴助听器 a court/disciplinary hearing庭审;纪律聆讯 |