1、We did not hear a peep out of the baby all night.(我們整夜都沒聽到嬰兒出聲。)
2、I know this is an imposition. But please hear me out.(我知道這是個(gè)不合理的要求,但請(qǐng)聽我把話說完。)
3、People at the back kept calling out "We can't hear."(后面的人不停地喊著:“我們聽不見。”)
4、If I hear lots of buzzing out there, that means you're into it, so hum the piece a little bit to yourself.(如果我在那聽到了很多嗡嗡聲,就說明你們都投入進(jìn)去了,那就自己小聲哼哼曲子吧。)
5、"I can'thear out of my left ear," the man told the judge.(猶“我的左耳聽不見。”那人告訴法官。)
6、I could hear voices but I couldn't make out what they were saying.(我能聽到說話的聲音,卻聽不清他們?cè)谡f什么。)
7、Because they cannot verbalize or fill out questionnaires, indirect techniques of naturalistic observation are used as the primary means of determining what infants can see, hear, feel, and so forth.(由于嬰兒不能用語(yǔ)言表達(dá)或填寫調(diào)查問卷,自然觀察法的間接技巧被用來作為判斷他們能看到、聽到、感覺到什么等等的主要手段。)
8、therefore it shall be, that what thing soever thou shalthear out of the king's house, thou shalt tell it to Zadok and Abiathar the priests.(你在王宮里聽見什么,就要告訴祭司撒督和亞比亞他。)
9、My wife has a hard time knowing which ear I canhear out of.(我的妻子有一段時(shí)期很難辨別我哪只耳能聽見聲音。)
10、Adhering to the "ears do nothear out of the window, and one read-only saints book" style, the efforts of a better future for their own struggle with life.(秉承“兩耳不聞窗外事,一心只讀圣賢書”的作風(fēng),努力的為自己將來的美好生活拼搏著。)
11、The listener must hear the sounds to figure out what the speaker means.(聽眾必須聽到聲音才能明白說話人的意思。)
12、Once in a while, I'll listen to the radio to see what they are putting out, but it's not too often I hear something I like.(偶爾,我會(huì)聽聽收音機(jī),看看他們?cè)诓ナ裁?,但不常聽到我喜歡的東西。)
13、These just fade out on shallow beaches, so the whale doesn't hear an echo and it crashes onto the shore.(這些聲音在淺灘上逐漸消失,所以鯨魚沒有聽到回聲,就撞到了岸邊。)
14、Astonishingly, a crowd of several thousands turned out to hear him.(令人十分驚異的是有幾千人來聽他講話。)
15、"Can youhear out of your right ear?" the judge asked. The man nodded his head.(犽“你的右邊耳朵聽得見嗎?”法官問道。那人點(diǎn)了點(diǎn)頭。)
16、I could hardlyhear out of one ear and was not about to reveal something else that would single me out as different. So I cheated.(我的一個(gè)耳朵幾乎聽不到什么,因此我不能顯示什么以證明我的聽力正常,可這樣則會(huì)說明我與眾不同的,于是我作弊了。)
17、"Can youhear out of your right ear?" the judge asked. The man nodded his brain.(“你的右邊耳朵聽得見嗎?”法官問道。那人點(diǎn)了點(diǎn)頭。)
18、We could plainly hear the tunes speak to us, while Akshay and I sat on either side fitting words to them, as they grew out of my brother's nimble fingers.(當(dāng)這些曲調(diào)從我哥哥敏捷的手指底下生長(zhǎng)出來,阿克什和我坐在兩旁替它們編詞的時(shí)候,我們能夠清楚地聽到它們?cè)趯?duì)我們說話。) 【好工具h(yuǎn)ao86.com】
19、Hear, what comes out?(聽,什么出來了?)
20、Did you hear him go out?(你聽到他出去了嗎?)
21、Hear me out before you say anything.(你聽我說完再講話。)
22、Far out over the sea the sun was setting with such splendor that I would almost have sworn I could hear the water hiss where it touched.(在遙遠(yuǎn)的海面上,太陽(yáng)正輝煌地落下,我?guī)缀蹩梢园l(fā)誓,我能聽到水觸到的地方發(fā)出嘶嘶聲。)
23、In two ears do nothear out of the window, concentric intentions only watching soap operas.(兩耳不聞窗外事,同心用心只看肥皂劇。)
24、While you \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 'll want tohear out the views of your team members, when decision time comes, you have to be prepared to make — or force — a decision.(你需要傾聽團(tuán)隊(duì)成員意見,但是如果需要做出決策,你就應(yīng)當(dāng)做好最好準(zhǔn)備,哪怕是強(qiáng)行決定。)
25、As the sparrow had its trill, sitting on the hickory before my door, so had I my chuckle or suppressed warble which he mighthear out of my nest.(如同棲息在門前山核桃樹上的麻雀顫音鳴唱,我也低聲輕笑鳴囀,麻雀或許在我的巢外聽到了。)
26、However I thinks that she canhear out of, however she also did not ask what more!(不過我想她能聽出來的,不過她也沒多問什么!)