to hear the witnesses: nghe lời khai của những người làm chứng
to hear someone out: nghe ai nói cho đến hết
nghe theo, chấp nhận, đồng ý
he will not hear of it: hắn chẳng chịu nghe đâu, hắn chẳng đồng ý đâu
(+ of, about, from) nghe nói, nghe tin, được tin, biết tin; nhận được (thư...)
to hear from somebody: nhận được tin của ai
have you heard of the news?: anh ta đã biết tin đó chưa?
I have never heard of such a thing!: chưa bao giờ tôi lại nghe được một điều như vậy!
hear! hear!
hoan hô!; đúng đúng! hay lắm!, tuyệt! (đôi khi có ý mỉa mai)
you will hear of this!
rồi cậu còn nghe chửi chán về cái chuyện đó!, rồi cậu sẽ biết tay!
heard Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
ya heard
do you understand? do you get it? do you agree? "The party was hype, ya heard."
another country heard from
Idiom(s): another country heard from
Theme: INTERRUPTION
a catch phrase said when someone makes a comment or interrupts. • Jane and Bill were discussing business when Bob interrupted to offer an opinion. "Another country heard from," said Jane. • In the middle of the discussion, the baby started crying. "Another country heard from," said Tom.
children should be seen and not heard|child|childr
A command issued by adults to children ordering them to be quiet and not to interrupt. A proverb. Your children should not argue so loudly. Haven't you taught them that children should be seen and not heard?
another county heard from
another county heard from An unexpected person has spoken up or arrived on the scene, as in Jane's cousin from California decided to contest the will—another county heard from. This idiom originally alluded to the counting of returns on election night; it appears in that context in Clifford Odets's play, Awake and Sing (1931). However, it may echo the much older phrase, another Richmond in the field, alluding to Henry of Richmond (later Henry VII of England), chronicled in Shakespeare's Richard III (5:4): “I think there be six Richmonds in the field; five have I slain today.” Whatever the origin, today it simply refers to an unforeseen participant or attender.
unheard of
unheard of Very unusual, extraordinary, as in It's unheard of to have all one's money refunded two years after the purchase. This expression alludes to a circumstance so unusual that it has never been heard of. [Late 1500s]
An heard idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with heard, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ heard