中英文地名和人名建议选择专门化的地名译典或人名译典;有些缩写词在缩写词典中更容易查到;

    listener查询结果如下:

    音标:['lɪsənər]
    名词复数:listeners 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.听者;听众;【计算机】侦听()
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    名词
    倾听者;广播收听者
    be a good listener as well a good talker
    健谈的人也是好的听众.
    Good morning, listeners!
    各位听众,早晨好!
    -扩展释义
    |noun|
    听者,倾听者; 收听者,听众之一
    When an acoustic wave enters the ear the eardrum vibrates causing the tiny bones of the inner ear to vibrate along with it and sending nerve pulses to the brain These pluses are perceived as sound by the listener
    当声波进入人的耳朵时,耳膜振动,引起耳朵内部的一些小骨头振动,并向大脑发出神经脉冲,这些脉冲被听者作为声音听到了。
    【电气】 【电器测量】
    收听站
    在数据公路上能接收消息的站。
    词性不明
    倾听者/听
    【计算机术语】
    接听项
    【电信术语】
    接收者
    【电信术语】
    收音员
    【电脑术语】 【网络】
    接收器
    -listener的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    A measure of the ease or pleasure in listening to something, such as music.
    Mercifully, the album evens out at a level of listenability that is less than ideal but not actively rotten.
    I like this a lot more than other people I have spoken to, but it doesn’t have the ongoing listenability of its sister album.
    A rich lower midrange obscures what might have been greater transparency but results in an easy listenability.
    The audience that listens to an audio broadcast such as a radio program or a podcast.
    I love the 60s and I’ve managed to build up a listenership of thousands across the world who want to hear the old songs from the time.
    The majority of the radio’s listeners are Asian and it has a listenership of 620,000, 40 per cent of the UK’s Asian population.
    This radio show is one of many that Patrick will be appearing on but it is one of the better ones as regards listenership.

    动词 变体/同根词

    listen的过去式和过去分词
    Christy listened as he pounded out the difficult riff, keeping good time and only slipping once.
    Brae sat back happily and listened half-heartedly to Chase’s unceasing jabber.
    His walk was slow and methodical as he listened to the spattering of the rain.
    (intransitive) To pay attention to a sound or speech. || (intransitive) To expect or wait for a sound, such as a signal. || (intransitive) To accept advice or obey instruction; to agree or assent. || (transitive, archaic) To hear (something or someone), to pay attention to.
    I would listen intently to the cadence of each note played by the virtuoso.
    You should listen to the advice of your wise father.
    We would sit in class and just listen for the bell.
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