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English listening and speaking

I heard that the British can't hear.

English [h? (r)]? Beauty [h? r]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) learning; Listen; Hear; Listen to evidence

Example: How did you hear about us? How did you learn about this job?

How do you know about us? How did you learn about this job?

Phrases:

1, heard a knock at the door.

2. Listen to lectures and reports.

3. Hear a loud noise

Extended data:

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(verb)

The basic meaning of 1 and hear is "listening", which emphasizes the result of "listening", that is, "listening". By extension, it can also mean "listening" and "learning", which means receiving some information. When "hear" is used as a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun, it means that you unconsciously hear a certain sound with your own ears; When the object refers to a person, it refers to hearing a certain sound from someone (such as talking, singing, reading, walking, knocking at the door, etc.). ).

2.hear is a sensory verb, which refers to the result of perception and is generally not used in the progressive aspect.