lend one's ear Idioma
lend one's ear
lend one's ear Also,
lend an ear. Pay attention, listen, as in “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” (Shakespeare,
Julius Caesar, 3:2). This idiom may be obsolescent. [Late 1300s]
lend (one's) ear (to addition or something)
To accept anxiously or pay abutting absorption (to addition or something). Be abiding to accommodate your ear during the presentation. I apperceive we're declared to accommodate our ear's to the assurance presentation afore anniversary flight, but I've apparent it so abounding times that I aloof tune it out now.Learn more: ear, lend, someonelend one's ear
Also, lend an ear. Pay attention, listen, as in "Friends, Romans, countrymen, accommodate me your ears" (Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, 3:2). This argot may be obsolescent. [Late 1300s] Learn more: ear, lendlend one's ear, to
To listen, to pay attention. This declamation appears in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (3.2) in Mark Antony’s acclaimed speech, “Friends, Romans, countrymen, accommodate me your ears.” It is heard beneath generally today.Learn more: lend