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/'hiəriɳ/ * danh từ - thính giác =to be hard of hearing+ nặng tai =to be quick of hearing+ thính tai - tầm nghe =within hearing+ ở gần có thể nghe được, ở gần có thể bị nghe thấy =out of hearing+ ở xa không nghe thấy được, ở xa không bị nghe thấy =in my hearing+ trong lúc tôi có mặt - sự nghe =to give somebody a fair hearing+ nghe ai (nói, trình bày ý kiến...) với thái độ vô tư
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give a formal hearing to — index hear (give a legal hearing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give a judicial hearing to — index hear (give a legal hearing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give an official hearing to — index hear (give a legal hearing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hearing — hearing, audience, audition all mean a formal opportunity to be heard by persons having authority to question or the power of decision. Hearing is not only the general word applicable to such an opportunity not only to be literally heard but to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hearing — hear‧ing [ˈhɪərɪŋ ǁ ˈhɪr ] noun [countable] a meeting of a court or special committee to find out the facts about a case: • A court hearing is unlikely before the end of next year. confirˈmation ˌhearing 1. in the US, a hearing to approve the… … Financial and business terms
(give somebody) a fair hearing — (give sb) a fair ˈhearing idiom (to allow sb) the opportunity to give their opinion of sth before deciding if they have done sth wrong, often in court • I ll see that you get a fair hearing. Main entry: ↑fairidiom … Useful english dictionary
give someone the benefit of the doubt — give (someone) the benefit of the doubt to believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either. After hearing his explanation, I was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt … New idioms dictionary
give the benefit of the doubt — give (someone) the benefit of the doubt to believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either. After hearing his explanation, I was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt … New idioms dictionary
Hearing — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Sense of sound. < N PARAG:Hearing >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 hearing hearing &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 audition audition auscultation Sgm: N 1 eavesdropping eavesdropping Sgm: N 1 audibility audibility GRP: N … English dictionary for students
Hearing aid — Behind the ear aid In the ear aid … Wikipedia
hearing — noun 1 ability to hear ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, excellent, good, normal, sharp ▪ bad (esp. AmE), impaired, poor VERB … Collocations dictionary