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1 to listen with both ears
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2 listen
'lisn1) ((often with to) to give attention so as to hear (what someone is saying etc): I told her three times, but she wasn't listening; Do listen to the music!) escuchar2) ((with to) to follow the advice of: If she'd listened to me, she wouldn't have got into trouble.) escuchar•listen vb escucharlisten to me! ¡escúchame!tr['lɪsən]1 escuchar (to, -)■ I tried to convince him, but he wouldn't listen traté de convencerle, pero no me quiso escuchar■ listen, I've got an idea! ¡oye, tengo una idea!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a listen to something familiar escuchar algolisten ['lɪsən] vi1) : escuchar, oír2)to listen to heed: prestar atención a, hacer caso de, escuchar3)to listen to reason : atender a razonesv.• atender v.• escuchar v.• oír v.(§pres: oigo, oyes...oímos)• prestar atención v.'lɪsṇa) ( focus hearing) escucharto listen TO something/somebody — escuchar algo/a alguien
as she lay in bed she listened to them arguing — acostada en su cama, los oía discutir
to listen FOR something: they listened for her footsteps — estaban atentos a ver si la oían venir
b) (pay attention, heed)to listen (TO something/somebody) — escuchar (algo/a alguien)
I never used to listen in class — nunca atendía or prestaba atención en clase
Phrasal Verbs:['lɪsn]1. VI1) (=try to hear) escucharlisten! can't you hear something? — ¡escucha! ¿no oyes algo?
2) (=pay attention) escucharlisten, I finish at one, why don't we have lunch together? — mira, yo termino a la una, ¿por qué no almorzamos juntos?
listen (here), young lady, I've had enough of your cheek! — ¡escúchame or mira jovencita, ya estoy harto de tu cara dura!
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listen carefully, and repeat after me — escuchen con atención y repitan•
to listen to sth/sb — escuchar algo/a algnnow just you listen to me! — ¡escúchame!
I don't have to listen to this! — ¡no tengo por qué escuchar esta bazofia!
will you listen to him! who does he think he is? — ¡fíjate cómo habla! ¡quién se habrá creído que es!
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you never listen to a word I say! — ¡nunca escuchas nada de lo que te digo!, ¡nunca me haces caso!•
listen to yourself, you're getting paranoid! — ¡será posible lo que estás diciendo! ¡te estás volviendo paranoico!- listen with both earsreason 1., 3)2.N* * *['lɪsṇ]a) ( focus hearing) escucharto listen TO something/somebody — escuchar algo/a alguien
as she lay in bed she listened to them arguing — acostada en su cama, los oía discutir
to listen FOR something: they listened for her footsteps — estaban atentos a ver si la oían venir
b) (pay attention, heed)to listen (TO something/somebody) — escuchar (algo/a alguien)
I never used to listen in class — nunca atendía or prestaba atención en clase
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