中文意思
Hear what 的意思
To actively listen to something that is being said.
In simple words: To listen to something or someone.
Hear what 例句
- Did you hear what she said about the party?
- I need you to hear what I'm telling you right now.
- It’s important to hear what the experts are recommending.
- Please hear what I mean, not just what I say.
- Can you hear what I hear? It's a beautiful melody.
如何使用 Hear what
Used in conversation when asking someone to pay attention or when emphasizing something important. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
hear + what + clause
Memory hint
Imagine saying 'Hear what I say!' to get someone's attention.
相关单词
Collocations with Hear what
- hear what someone says
- hear what they mean
- hear what you want
Common mistakes with Hear what
- Omitting 'what' when asking someone to listen carefully.
- Confusing with 'hear of' which means to know about someone or something.
- Using 'heard what' incorrectly in past tense when context requires present.
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关于 Hear what 的常见问题
Hear what 是什么意思?
To listen to something or someone.
Hear what 的中文意思是什么?
To listen to something or someone.
Hear what 的定义是什么?
To actively listen to something that is being said.
如何在句子中使用 Hear what?
Did you hear what she said about the party?
能再举一个 Hear what 的例子吗?
I need you to hear what I'm telling you right now.
Hear what 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 listen to, pay attention to, catch, gather, perceive。
哪些词和 Hear what 搭配?
它常与 hear what someone says, hear what they mean, hear what you want 搭配。
使用 Hear what 时常见的错误有哪些?
Omitting 'what' when asking someone to listen carefully. Confusing with 'hear of' which means to know about someone or something. Using 'heard what' incorrectly in past tense when context requires present.
Hear what 怎么发音?
US: //hɪr wʌt//, UK: //hɪə wɒt//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 Hear what?
Used in conversation when asking someone to pay attention or when emphasizing something important. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
