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词汇 listen in
释义
Phr V
listen in
listens, listening, listened
listen in
to secretly listen to a conversation, especially a telephone conversation
Jo had picked up the extension phone and was listening in.
often + on
I was sure that someone was listening in on our conversation.
often + to
The Secret Services are able to listen in to conversations on mobile phones by using a special device.
to listen to a radio programme
The programme is very popular and thousands of people listen in every week.
often + to
I usually listen in to the 9 o'clock news as I'm driving to work.
phraselisten in1. listen in to secretly listen to someone's private conversation, especially on the telephone: Peter had picked up the other phone and was listening in when I got the news.+ on As children, we used to creep downstairs and listen in on what the adults were saying. SIMILAR TO: eavesdrop2. listen in to listen to a radio programme, especially one involving conversation+ to I often listen in to the 'Today' programme on my way into work. SIMILAR TO: listen

listen in (on someone or something)

1. To join something in order to begin listening to it. The band is rehearsing in the studio next door, so I've been listening in on my lunch breaks. I'd to go listen in on the talk the professor is giving about early Modernism.
2. To listen to or overhear a conversation that one is not supposed to be a part of; to eavesdrop. Let's postpone this discussion until a later time—I think some people in the office are listening in on us. I wasn't trying to listen in on their argument, but they were speaking so loudly that it was impossible not to.

listen in

 (on someone or something)
1. to join someone or a group as a listener. The band is rehearsing. Let's go listen in on them. It won't hurt to listen in, will it?
2. to eavesdrop on someone. Please don't try to listen in on us. This is a private conversation. I am not listening in. I was here first. You are talking too loud.

listen in

1. Hear or overhear the conversation of others; eavesdrop. It is also put as listen in on, as in She listened in on her parents and learned they were planning a surprise party. [Early 1900s]
2. Tune in and listen to a broadcast, as in Were you listening in the other night when they played Beethoven's Fifth? [1920s]

listen in

v.
1. To listen to something or to someone conversing without participating in the conversation: It is rude to listen in on other people's conversations. We put our ears to the door and listened in.
2. To tune in and listen to a broadcast: Listen in next week to the conclusion of our jazz concert series!
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