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词汇 hear from
释义
Phr V
hear from
hears, hearing, heard
hear (sth) from sb
to receive news or information from someone, usually by letter or telephone
Have you heard from Peter recently?Please write soon. I look forward to hearing from you.You'll be hearing from my lawyers.
to be given someone's description of an event or their opinion about something, often officially
The police would like to hear from anyone who might have witnessed the crime.The enquiry heard from several former employees.
phrasehear from1. hear from sb not progressive to get a letter or a telephone call from someone: Please keep the letters coming, Mike. We so enjoy hearing from you. I haven't heard from Maria in a while. Not even a phone call.I look forward to hearing from you (=used at the end of a letter)2. hear from sbhear sth from sb to receive information from someone about something that has happened, or be told what people's ideas or opinions are about something: Their comments were similar to those I have heard from other art teachers. The police would like to hear from anyone who was in the area when the robbery took place. If you have any ideas or suggestions about a suitable name for the award, we'd love to hear from you.

hear from (someone or something)

1. To receive a message from someone or something A: "Do you ever hear from Tom?" B: "No, not since he moved." When can we expect to hear from the lawyer?
2. To be scolded or punished by someone. Ugh, I'm definitely going to hear from my parents when they see my bad grades this semester.
3. To listen to something as it is presented. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hear' and "from." OK, the board will hear from you now.

hear from someone or something

to get a message from someone or a group. I want to hear from you every now and then. We hear from the court every year or so about jury duty.

hear from

1. Receive a letter, call, or other communication from someone, as in I haven't heard from my daughter in two weeks. [Early 1300s]
2. Be reprimanded by, as in If you don't get home on time, you'll be hearing from your father. [Late 1800s]

hear from

v.
1. To get some information or communication from someone: The jury heard the testimony from the witness.
2. To be contacted by someone: I heard from your cousin in Tampa yesterday.
3. To be reprimanded by someone: If you don't do your homework, you're going to hear from me.
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