to hear

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English - Turkish
duymak
kulakına gelmek
işitmek

Sesini işitmek için bir hayvana dokunun. - Touch an animal to hear its sound.

Daha fazla özürler işitmek istemiyorum. - I don't want to hear any more excuses.

işitmek

Daha fazla özürler işitmek istemiyorum. - I don't want to hear any more excuses.

O kötü işitmekten özürlü. - She is handicapped by poor hearing.

{f} duymak

O, onu duymaktan mutlu olurdu. - He would be glad to hear that.

Küçük çocukları kaçıran insanlar hakkında duymak kanımı kaynatıyor. - Hearing about people kidnapping little children just makes my blood boil.

kulak vermek
öğrenmek

Herkes kelimeleri ezbere öğrenmek zorunda. - Everyone has to learn the words by heart.

Sınıftaki herkes şiiri ezbere öğrenmek zorunda. - Everyone in the class has to learn the poem by heart.

{f} ifadesini almak
{f} dinlemek

Onu dinlemekten bıktım. - I'm sick of hearing it.

Üzerinde çalıştığım yeni şarkıyı dinlemek ister misin? - Would you like to hear the new song I'm working on?

{f} mektup almak
(Kanun) muhakeme etmek
işit

Bip sesini işittikten sonra mesajınızı bırakın. - Leave your message after hearing the beep.

Ben bu işitme cihazı için 20.000 yen ödedim. - I paid twenty thousand yen for this hearing aid.

haber almak

Yakında sizden haber almak için sabırsızlanıyorum. - I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yakında sizden haber almak için sabırsızlanıyorum. - I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

{f} (heard)
{f} sorguya çekmek, ifadesini almak. Hear! Hear! İng
{f} onaylamak
yargılamak
dikkatle dinlemek
almak
duyuyor
to hear of
duymak
oyer
bir çeşit geçici mahkeme
oyer
{i} sorgu
oyer
oyer and terminer ağır ceza mahkemesi
oyer
{i} dinleme
oyer
{i} adli soruşturma
English - English
{v} oyer
get

I'm glad to hear that Tom didn't get hurt. - I'm glad to hear Tom didn't get hurt.

I'm glad to hear Tom didn't get hurt. - I'm glad to hear that Tom didn't get hurt.

To receive information about; to come to learn of

Adam, soon as he heard / The fatal Trespass don by Eve, amaz'd, / Astonied stood and Blank .

To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try

Your case will be heard at the end of the month.

To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way

I heard a sound from outside the window.

To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.)

Eventually the king chose to hear her entreaties.

To excercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to

Agayne there was dissencion amonge the iewes for these sayinges, and many of them sayd: He hath the devyll, and is madde: why heare ye hym?.

To have the faculty of being able to perceive sounds, through the ear

I was deaf, and now I can hear.

When you hear a sound, you become aware of it through your ears. She heard no further sounds They heard the protesters shout: `No more fascism!' And then we heard the bells ringing out I'm not hearing properly
{v} to perceive by the ear, hearken to, attend to, try
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
emphasis If you say that you can't hear yourself think, you are complaining and emphasizing that there is a lot of noise, and that it is disturbing you or preventing you from doing something. For God's sake shut up. I can't hear myself think!
perceive by ear, as in: Did you hear that noise?
If you say that you can hear someone saying something, you mean that you are able to imagine hearing it. Can't you just hear John Motson now? `I was hot,' I could still hear Charlotte say with her delicious French accent
formulae During political debates and public meetings, people sometimes say `Hear hear!' to express their agreement with what the speaker is saying
examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"
v [to catch sounds with your ears (I can't ~ you )] mendengar (dengar)
To give attention to as a teacher or judge
To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of by the ear; as, to hear sounds; to hear a voice; to hear one call
Health Enrollment Assessment Review Collection of personal information from beneficiaries The information is used primarily to plan health care delivery needs Information used in this survey is sent only to the beneficiary and their Primary Care Manager (PCM), and kept in the beneficiary's medical record Other results from this survey will be provided only in combination with results from other enrollees and cannot be used to identify the beneficiary
{f} perceive by the ear, perceive by listening
To accede to the demand or wishes of; to listen to and answer favorably; to favor
When a judge or a court of law hears a case, or evidence in a case, they listen to it officially in order to make a decision about it. The jury have heard evidence from defence witnesses
To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen
If you have heard of something or someone, you know about them, but not in great detail. Many people haven't heard of reflexology. people who, maybe, had hardly heard the word till a year or two ago
In a debate or discussion, if you hear from someone, you listen to them giving their opinion or information. What are you hearing from people there?
perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
If you hear from someone, you receive a letter or telephone call from them. Drop us a line, it's always great to hear from you
To attend, or be present at, as hearer or worshiper; as, to hear a concert; to hear Mass
To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to receive information by report or by letter
If you say that you have heard something before, you mean that you are not interested in it, or do not believe it, or are not surprised about it, because you already know about it or have experienced it. Furness shrugs wearily. He has heard it all before
If you hear something such as a lecture or a piece of music, you listen to it. You can hear commentary on the match in about half an hour's time I don't think you've ever heard Doris talking about her emotional life before I'd love to hear it played by a professional orchestra
receive a communication from someone; "We heard nothing from our son for five years"
receive a communication from someone; "We heard nothing from our son for five years" perceive (sound) via the auditory sense examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California
listen and pay attention; "Listen to your father"; "We must hear the expert before we make a decision"
If you say that you won't hear of someone doing something, you mean that you refuse to let them do it. I've always wanted to be an actor but Dad wouldn't hear of it
To perceive with the ear, without necessarily paying attention to it
To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound
If you hear some news or information about something, you find out about it by someone telling you, or from the radio or television. My mother heard of this school through Leslie He had heard that the trophy had been sold I had waited to hear the result
To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed; to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine; to try in a judicial court; as, to hear a recitation; to hear a class; the case will be heard to- morrow
perceive (sound) via the auditory sense examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California
hyar
to hear

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı hîr

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈhər/ /tə ˈhɪr/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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