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Meanings of
listen
in английском
португальский
obedecer
каталонский
escoltar
испанский
escuchar
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To perceive with the ear (paying attention to what is heard).
mind
heed
португальский
obedecer
португальский
escutar
испанский
escuchar
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Listen and pay attention.
hear
take heed
португальский
escutar
Синонимы
Examples for "
hear
"
hear
take heed
Examples for "
hear
"
1
I've come a long way to
hear
your answer to that question.
2
We often
hear
the term 'flood-ravaged' used in relation to some areas.
3
When many aid workers
hear
about a problem, they get to work.
4
Muller said he expected the court to
hear
the case next week.
5
I
hear
the south of France is incredible this time of year.
1
Residents in the northern parts of the province should especially
take
heed
.
2
But let society
take
heed
to the manner in which it breathes.
3
Beware Christian,
take
heed
Christian; the devil is desirous to have thee.
4
And we must
take
heed
not to compromise religion in political enterprises.
5
Say,
take
heed
lest the overpowering might of the oppressors alarm you.
Listen.
Related terms
listen in
Usage of
listen
in английском
1
However, proxy firms say they do
listen
to companies' points of view.
2
Stay;
listen
and learn; and don't ask for what's not given you.
3
Firstly, the ability to understand three simple words: Stop, look and
listen
.
4
View, engage,
listen
,
read and ask as many questions as you wish.
5
It was the nature of his work to ask questions, to
listen
.
6
Ask questions, hire a health care advocate and
listen
to your body.
7
I said I wanted to
listen
to the 'Know Other Levels' talk.
8
But House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said he would
listen
to members.
9
They can
listen
to countries and commission the appropriate research, he said.
10
Just
listen
and act on the current best available science, she said.
11
I don't want to
listen
to your point of view,' he says.
12
Yes, it is,' she said and the whole house paused to
listen
.
13
The inability to
listen
to others does seem quite common these days!
14
Stop blaming me; I shall not
listen
to a word of blame.
15
Gentlemen,
listen
to me: What seems too good to be true, is.
16
Governments will
listen
to what Bolsonaro has to say with great interest.
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listen
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
listen to
listen to reason
listen to music
listen carefully
listen now
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Translations for
listen
португальский
obedecer
escutar
каталонский
escoltar
fer cas
atendre
испанский
escuchar
atender
Listen
through the time
Listen
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Common
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Common
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Common
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