词汇 | hear a peep out of someone |
释义 | Idiom hear a peep out of someone Theme: LISTENING to get some sort of a response from someone; to hear the smallest word from someone. (Usually in the negative.)I don't want to hear another peep out of you.I didn't know they were there. I didn't hear a peep out of them. hear a peep from/out of (someone)To hear a single word or sound from someone. Often used in the negative. I barely heard a peep out of the other students after I sent Jonathan to detention. Amy: "Hi Samantha, thank you for watching the kids for us. How were they?" Samantha: "They were great. I put them to bed at 8 and haven't heard a peep from them since!" hear a peep out of someoneFig. to get some sort of a response from someone; to hear the smallest word from someone. (Usually in the negative.) I don't want to hear another peep out of you. I didn't know they were there. I didn't hear a peep out of them. hear a peep out ofHear the slightest noise from, as in I don't want to hear another peep out of those children. This expression is often used negatively, as in I didn't hear another peep out of them. [c. 1900] |
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