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I hear what you're saying

a͡i hiɹ hwʌt jɔɹ se͡iɪŋ


english

1 general:: Phrase(s): I hear what you’re saying. [and] I hear you. 1. I know exactly what you mean! • John: The prices in this place are a bit steep. Jane: Man, I hear you! • Bill: I think it’s about time for the whole management team to resign! Andrew: I hear what you’re saying. 2. an expression indicating that the speaker has been heard, but implying that there is no agreement. • Tom: Time has come to do something about that ailing dog of yours. Mary: I hear what you’re saying. • Jane: It would be a good idea to have the house painted. John: I hear what you’re saying.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs


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