hearer的意思
hearer中文翻譯:
n.聽者;旁聽人
Shearer───n.剪切機;剪切者;n.(Shearer)人名;(英)希勒
hearers───n.聽者;旁聽人
bearer───n.持票人;[建]承木;[機]托架;送信人;搬運工人;不記名(債券,股票等)
dearer───珍貴的(dear的比較級)
fearer───恐懼者
nearer───adj.更近的;更不久以后的;更接近的;adv.更近地;更不久以后地;更接近地
rearer───n.用后腳站立的馬;養育栽培者
searer───分離器
tearer───n.撕裂者;極厲害的事物
Deeper into reality and deeper into the hearer.───深入到現實中、更深入到聽眾中。
And the joy is redoubled when this same song is wafted back to him as hearer.───而當這歌聲又飄蕩回來讓他聽見時,這快樂又增加了一倍。
At this time I was blessed with a hearer the like of whom I shall never get again.───這個時候,我有幸得到一位聽眾。
For if a man be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he shall be compared to a man beholding his own countenance in a glass.───因為,誰若只聽圣言而不去實行,他就像一個人,對著鏡子照自己生來的面貌。
Do not tell a good story even though you know one; Its narration will simply remind your hearer of a bad one.───即使你記得一則好故事也別講,那只會使聽者想起壞故事來。
In everyday English, when the semantic meaning of the speaker crosses with that of the hearer, humor is formed.───在日常會話中,當說話人的語義層面和聽話人的語義層面相交叉時,易形成幽默。
He was not just a hearer but a doer of his Father's will.───他不僅僅是一個聽者,還是一個順服他父意愿的行動者。
opposition was especially strong in africa under augustine , who for nine years had been a hearer.───在作了九年摩尼教聽眾的奧古斯丁領導之下的反對派尤其地在非洲增長。
I take it for granted that no hearer of mine will misinterpret what I have to say as the language of cynicism.───我舉此例,意在假定在座聽眾沒有人會誤解鄙人所論乃犬儒之言。
Our hearer may even reject them outright as false.
How does a hearer know if a speaker is speaking indirectly as well as directly?
The description is picked mainly to help the hearer recognize what or who the speaker has in mind and is referring to.
Rather, the hearer is intended to use the literal meaning in figuring out what the speaker actually intends to communicate.
This teaches the hearer a valuable lesson: dealing in symbols is safe when compared with acting on the real thing.
It is not that the hearer has to decide which of a range of possible interpretations the speaker intended.
Without altering the relationship of speaker and hearer, the next section turns statement into accusation.
Thus the prophet prepares his hearer morally for exegesis.
For example, the hearer may be expected to access a range of contextual assumptions about the effort of running up hills.