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hearer

英 [ˈhɪərə(r)]

美 [ˈhɪrər]

n.  受话人; 听者

复数:hearers 

BNC.13147 / COCA.23794

牛津词典

    noun

    • 受话人;听者
      a person who hears sth or who is listening to sb

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 听者;听众
        Yourhearersare the people who are listening to you speak.
        1. He knew that his hearers wanted to hear this story...
          他知道自己的听众想听这个故事。
        2. Communication of whatever sort involves not just a speaker but a hearer too.
          任何一种交流都不仅要有说话者,还要有听者。

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • Since a game is an interaction among players, a game can be regarded as a linguistic communication or action conversation between the speaker and the hearer.
        博弈是一个交互行动,即听者与说者进行对话的言语交流或行动对话。
      • Do not tell a good story even though you know one; its narration will simply remind your hearer of a bad one.
        即使你记得一则好故事也别讲,那只会使听者想起坏故事来。
      • While the speaker is careless, the hearer is attentive.
        言者无心,听者有意。
      • Verbal communication is a bilateral process for participants, which include choice-making on the part of the speaker and interpreting of the hearer.
        言语交际是一个涉及交际主体的双向互动过程,包括说话者的话语选择和听话者对话语的理解。
      • According to relevance theory, the goal of human communication is to achieve optimal relevance-an expectation on the part of the hearer that his endeavors at interpretation will yield adequate contextual effects at minimal processing effort.
        关联理论认为人类交际活动的目标是为了获得最佳关联-听者期待其理解过程会以最小的处理努力获得足够的语境效果。
      • A preacher should also be able to make the hearer understand the truth using diverse techniques that may help achieve the final goal of what the preacher preaches.
        布道者也应该能够使用不同的技术帮助听者理解实相,这有助于最终实现布道者讲道的最终目的。
      • Acoustic phonetic studies the physical properties of speech sounds, the way sounds travel from the speaker to the hearer.
        声学语音学也研究语音的物理性质,但研究的是语音从说话者到听话者之间的传播方式。
      • Bur first, Asclepios, go away for a little while and look for another hearer for our discourse.
        接着,阿斯克勒庇俄斯走开一会儿及为我们的对话找寻另外的一个听者。
      • He knew that his hearers wanted to hear this story
        他知道自己的听众想听这个故事。
      • Jokes establish an intimacy between the teller and the hearer.
        玩笑使叙述者和听众之间建立了一种亲密关系。