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Общая лексика: вслушаться, вслушиваться -
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v.oír con atención, abrir los oídos, escuchar atentamente. -
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to listen attentively (silently) слушать внимательно (молча)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to listen attentively
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adverb* * *[-tiv-]adverb They listened attentively.) aufmerksam* * *at·ten·tive·ly[əˈtentɪvli, AM -t̬ɪv-]1. (caringly) fürsorglich2. (taking notice) aufmerksamto listen \attentively aufmerksam zuhören* * *[ə'tentIvlɪ]advaufmerksam* * *adverb* * *adv.aufmerksam adv.bedacht adv. -
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['lɪs(ə)n]v1) слушать, прислушиваться- listen to smb- listen to music
- listen to smb's words
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- listen for the footsteps in the hall2) слушаться, послушаться, прислушатьсяI wish I had listened to your advice. — Жаль, что я не послушался вашего совета
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1) ( caringly) fürsorglich2) ( taking notice) aufmerksam;to listen \attentively aufmerksam zuhören -
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adv.Carefully: P. ἐπιμελῶς.Let him listen attentively: P. προσέχων ἀκουσάτω (Dem. 516).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Attentively
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أَصْغَى \ listen: (esp. with to) to hear attentively: You must listen to what your teacher says. \ اِسْتَمَعَ لِـ \ listen: (esp. with to) to hear attentively: You must listen to what your teacher says. \ اِنْتَظَرَ سَمَاع \ listen: (esp. with for) to be ready to hear: I’m listening for the telephone - I’m expecting a call. -
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1. I1) listen! (по)слушайте!, прислушайтесь!; speak and I will listen вы говорите, а я буду слушать; we listened but heard nothing мы прислушались, но ничего не услышали2) just listen! послушай только; listen! here's an idea послушай, [у меня] есть [прекрасная] мысль /идея/; listen I have something to tell you послушайте, я хочу вам что-то сказать; I've told him about it repeatedly but he doesn't listen я говорил с ним много раз, но он ничего не хочет слушать2. II1) listen intently (attentively, carefully, closely, eagerly, patiently, impatiently, sympathetically, obediently, intelligently, impassively, etc.) слушать внимательно и т. д.2) listen well (marvelously, fabulously, etc.) sl. звучать хорошо и т. д.; this tape listens well эта запись хорошо звучит; the new recording doesn't listen as well as the old one новая запись звучит хуже старой; how does it listen to you? как это по-вашему звучит?3. XIbe listened to he was not listened to его не слушали; if I were listened to... если бы меня послушали..., если бы посчитались с моим мнением...4. XVI1) listen to smb., smth. listen to a good speaker (to smb.'s conversation, to a story, to a lecture, to a talk from N, to the music of the band, etc.) (послушать хорошего оратора и т. д., I like to listen to good music я люблю слушать хорошую музыку; listen to me when I speak слушайте, когда я говорю; listen to the breathing of a sleeper (to the beating of one's heart, etc.) слушать /прислушиваться/ к дыханию спящего и т.д., listen to smb.'s heart выслушать [сердце у] кого-л.; listen for smth., smb. to do smth. listen for the clock to strike (for the watch to tick time, for the door to bang shut, for the doorbell to ring, etc.) прислушиваться [ и ждать], когда часы начнут бить /пробьют/ и т. д., he kept still, listening for any more noise to come он стоял тихо, прислушиваясь, не будет ли еще какого-нибудь шума; she listened for the people in the next room to leave она ждала, пока не услышит, что из соседней комнаты все ушли; listen for smth. listen for the bell (for the doorbell, for a footstep, for the children's voices, etc.) прислушиваться к звонку и т. д., [настороженно] ждать звонка и т. д., listen for an answer хотеть услышать ответ; listen with smth. listen with half-closed eyes (with interest, with respect, with both ears, with condescension, with open eyes, with open mouth, with kindness, etc.) слушать с полузакрытыми глазами и т. д.2) listen to smb. listen to one's parents (to one's brother, to one's elders, to the teacher, etc.) слушаться) родителей и т. д., прислушиваться к мнению родителей и т. д., listen to smth., smb. listen to smb.'s wishes (to smb.'s desires, to smb.'s complaints, to the protestations of the lodgers, to smb.'s counsels, etc.) выслушивать чьи-л. пожелания и т. д.; прислушиваться к чьим-л. пожеланиям и т. д.; he never listens to my advice он никогда не прислушивается к моим советам; listen to the suggestions of wisdom (to the views which differ from his own, to a few home truths, etc.) прислушаться к мудрым предложениям и т. д., you have been listening to tales ты наслушался сказок; he is fooling you, don't listen to him он дурачит тебя, не слушай его; listen to a request выслушать просьбу: listen to temptation поддаться искушению; listen to reason послушаться голоса разума5. XVIIlisten to smb., smth. doing smth. listen to smb. singing (to smb. talking, to them discussing their plans, to the bough beating against the windowpane, etc.) слушать /прислушиваться/, как кто-л. поет и т. д., we listened to the water trickling into the sand мы прислушивались к тому, как вода тонкой струйкой утекала в песок;6. XXVII1listen to what is done listen to what is said (to what smb. says, etc.) слушать, что говорят и т. д.; listen to what I have to say выслушайте внимательно, что я хочу вам сказать; they weren't listening to what was being said они не прислушивались к тому, о чем шла речь -
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[΄lisn] v լսել, ունկնդրել. listen to music. երաժշտություն լսել. Don’t listen to him Մի՛ լսիր նրան. listen closely/carefuly/attentively ուշադիր լսել. listen in ռադիո լսել. listen here/to me խսկց. Ինձ լսե՛ք -
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listen (attentively), strain o.'s ears; eavesdrop(нащрек съм) be on the alert/on the lock-out/on o.'s guard(дебна) snoopслухтя да чуя звук/стъпки/телефона/дали не идва някой listen for a sound/footsteps/the telephone/s.o.'s comingслухтя за клюки have itching ears, have o.'s ears open for scandal* * *слухтя̀,гл. listen (attentively), strain o.’s ears; eavesdrop; ( нащрек съм) be on the alert/on the look-out/on o.’s guard; have/keep o.’s ears to the ground; ( дебна) snoop; \слухтя да чуя звук/стъпки/телефон/дали не идва някой listen for a sound/footsteps/the telephone/s.o.’s coming.* * *listen ;bend an ear (разг.); prick up one's ears (разг.)* * *1. (дебна) snооp 2. (нащрек съм) be on the alert/on the lock-out/on o.'s guard 3. listen (attentively), strain o.'s ears;eavesdrop 4. СЛУХТЯ да чуя звук/стъпки/телефона/дали не идва някой listen for a sound/footsteps/the telephone/s.o.'s coming 5. СЛУХТЯ за клюки have itching ears, have o.'s ears open for scandal -
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Ex. The author encourages the reference librarian to listen attentively to children's questions, to be familiar with local school curricula and with currently popular television programmes, films and electronic games.* * *Ex: The author encourages the reference librarian to listen attentively to children's questions, to be familiar with local school curricula and with currently popular television programmes, films and electronic games.
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listen — I UK [ˈlɪs(ə)n] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms listen : present tense I/you/we/they listen he/she/it listens present participle listening past tense listened past participle listened *** 1) to pay attention to a sound, or to try to hear a… … English dictionary
listen*/*/*/ — [ˈlɪs(ə)n] verb 1) to pay attention to a sound, or to try to hear a sound Do you like listening to music?[/ex] Listen carefully to the instructions.[/ex] She was listening for the sound of his key in the lock.[/ex] See: hear 2) to pay attention… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
listen — lis|ten1 W1S1 [ˈlısən] v [: Old English; Origin: hlysnan] 1.) to pay attention to what someone is saying or to a sound that you can hear ▪ Listen! There s a strange noise in the engine. listen to ▪ We sat around listening to music. listen… … Dictionary of contemporary English
listen — verb ADVERB ▪ actively, attentively, carefully, closely, hard, intently ▪ Now, listen very carefully to what she says. ▪ half heartedly … Collocations dictionary
listen — listener, n. /lis euhn/, v.i. 1. to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear. 2. to pay attention; heed; obey (often fol. by to): Children don t always listen to their parents. 3. to wait attentively for a… … Universalium
listen — lis•ten [[t]ˈlɪs ən[/t]] v. i. 1) to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing 2) to heed; obey (often fol. by to): Children don t always listen to their parents[/ex] 3) to wait attentively to perceive a sound or… … From formal English to slang
listen — /ˈlɪsən / (say lisuhn) verb (i) 1. to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear. 2. to give heed; yield to advice. –verb (t) 3. Poetic to hear; give ear to. –phrase 4. listen for, to wait attentively to hear …
attentively — adv. Attentively is used with these verbs: ↑listen, ↑watch … Collocations dictionary
listen — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. harken, attend; hear; grant; heed. See hearing, attention. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To endeavor to hear] Syn. attend, keep one s ears open, be attentive, listen in, pick up, overhear, give attention… … English dictionary for students
listen — v.intr. 1 a make an effort to hear something. b attentively hear a person speaking. 2 (foll. by to) a give attention with the ear (listened to my story). b take notice of; respond to advice or a request or to the person expressing it. 3 (also… … Useful english dictionary
hear vs listen — To hear is a verb that means to receive or become aware of a sound using your ears, so you don t have to make an effort in order to just hear something. For example: She heard a noise outside. To listen is a verb that means to give… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words