hearer
英 [ˈhɪərə(r)]
美 [ˈhɪrər]
n. 受话人; 听者
复数:hearers
BNC.13147 / COCA.23794
牛津词典
noun
- 受话人;听者
a person who hears sth or who is listening to sb
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 听者;听众
Yourhearersare the people who are listening to you speak.- He knew that his hearers wanted to hear this story...
他知道自己的听众想听这个故事。 - Communication of whatever sort involves not just a speaker but a hearer too.
任何一种交流都不仅要有说话者,还要有听者。
- He knew that his hearers wanted to hear this story...
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- I take it for granted that no hearer of mine will misinterpret what I have to say as the language of cynicism.
我举此例,意在假定在座听众没有人会误解鄙人所论乃犬儒之言。 - Never did funeral knell, never did alarm-bell, produce a greater effect on the hearer.
这一个声音在听者耳中所产生的效力,简直比丧钟或警钟更为厉害。 - What must a hearer know about a speaker to be entitled to trust his assertions?
一个听者要知道的是,言说者言论的凭借什么来发表他的言论? - Context is regarded as constituted by all kinds of knowledge assumed to be shared by the speaker and the hearer.
语境被看作是说话者和听话者共用的各种知识。 - Preparatory condition: Speaker believes that A was not in Hearer's best interest.
预备条件道歉者认为行为A并不符合听话者的最高利益。 - He knew that the death was coming never and hearer.
他知道,死亡正在向他逼近。 - The speaker held his audience spellbound. to assist the presiding hearer in organizing the hearing.
演说者使听众听得入迷。协助听证主持人组织听证。 - Jokes establish an intimacy between the teller and the hearer.
玩笑使叙述者和听众之间建立了一种亲密关系。 - The goal of discourse presents the very information that is to be imparted to the hearer, and is called Rheme.
而话语的核心,仅仅表现对听话人来说意义重大的信息,叫做述位。 - Verbal communication is an interactive process involving utterance production by the speaker and utterance understanding by the hearer, with the latter being a key point in successful communication.
语言交际是交际双方的互动过程,涉及发话者的话语产生和受话者的话语理解,而话语理解对交际成功至关重要。