گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'hearing'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: رسیدگی‌ بمحاكمه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: سامعه‌

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3 عمومی:: شنوایی‌

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4 عمومی:: استماع‌ دادرسی‌

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5 حقوق:: رسیدگی

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english

1 general:: noun listening ability: He has good hearing.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: hearing verbs have good/bad etc hearing • Dogs have excellent hearing. lose your hearing (= become unable to hear ) • He lost his hearing as a child after suffering scarlet fever. affect/impair your hearing (= make your hearing worse ) • Listening to loud music will eventually impair your hearing. somebody's hearing gets worse ( also somebody's hearing deteriorates ) • The medication seemed to make her hearing get worse. somebody's hearing goes (= someone becomes unable to hear ) • His hearing has gone in one ear. adjectives good/sharp/acute • My hearing isn't as good as it used to be. • Owls and other predatory birds have very acute hearing. bad/poor • Poor hearing can affect your social relationships. impaired (= having problems with hearing ) • There are about 11,000 people in the UK whose sight and hearing are both severely impaired. normal • He was born with normal hearing but became deaf at the age of 11. hearing + NOUN hearing loss • Many older people suffer from some degree of hearing loss. a hearing problem/difficulty/impairment • a special telephone for people with hearing problems phrases be hard of hearing (= not be able to hear well ) • The subtitling service is intended for people who are hard of hearing.

transnet.ir

3 general::   noun ability to hear ADJ. acute, excellent, good, normal, sharp | bad, impaired, poor VERB + HEARING have, possess Whales have acute hearing. | lose She lost her hearing when she was a child. | get back, regain Is there any chance that he'll get his hearing back? | affect, impair, make worse HEARING + VERB deteriorate, get worse, go His hearing began to deteriorate. Her hearing was already going. | come back, get better, improve Two months after the accident her hearing came back. HEARING + NOUN impairment, loss, problems | aid to have/wear a hearing aid | person a course in sign language for both deaf and hearing people PHRASES hard of hearing You'll have to speak more loudly. I'm afraid she's rather hard of hearing. trial in a court of law/similar investigation ADJ. final, preliminary | fair | formal, full | open, public | private, secret | oral | appeal, custody, disciplinary, petition, pre-trial | committee, congressional, court, tribunal VERB + HEARING conduct, hold Most councils hold hearings in public. | ask for, call for, demand Protesters are calling for a public hearing. | get, have She said that she had had a very fair hearing from the disciplinary tribunal. | attend | adjourn | tell The hearing was told that the child had been left with a 14-year-old babysitter. HEARING + VERB take place | begin, open PREP. at a/the ~ At a preliminary hearing the judge announced that the trial would begin on March 21. | in a/the ~ She was granted a divorce in a five-minute hearing. | pending a/the ~ Pending the hearing of the case by the court, the business will be allowed to continue trading. | without a ~ A High Court judge dismissed the case without a hearing. chance for an opinion to be considered ADJ. fair, sympathetic VERB + HEARING give sb/sth At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them. | get You haven't got much chance of your plan getting a sympathetic hearing. | deserve Their views deserve a hearing. PREP. ~ for All I'm asking is a fair hearing for my ideas.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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