hearer
/ˈhɪərə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɪrər/ (ame, ipa) · /-rə(r)/ (ame, mw)
hearer — 名詞
- hearersingular
- hearersplural
1. the person on the receiving end of spoken communication — the one who takes in w
聽者
接收並聆聽他人話語的人
the person on the receiving end of spoken communication — the one who takes in what someone else is saying, whether casually overhearing or listening with close attention
Esi whispered so softly that hearers at the back caught only fragments of her story.
Esi 說得太小聲,後排的聽者只捕捉到她故事的零碎片段。
plural form: hearers
Father Okonkwo paused, giving his hearers a moment to absorb the weight of his words.
Okonkwo 神父停頓了一下,讓他的聽者們有時間消化話語的重量。
possessive: his hearers
A sharp clap from the doorway made every hearer in the hall turn around at once.
門口傳來一聲響亮的拍手,禮堂裡每位聽者都立刻轉過身去。
Tariq's joke landed well, drawing warm laughter from his small circle of hearers.
Tariq 的笑話說得很好,引來一小圈聽者溫暖的笑聲。
The hearer nodded slowly, showing she understood what her friend was trying to say.
那位聽者緩緩點頭,表示她明白朋友想表達的意思。
- listener
the everyday word; implies active, intentional attention
- auditor
very formal; used in legal, academic, or technical settings
- audience member
one person within a group attending a live event or performance
文法句型
hearer + of + noun phrase
possessive + hearer
用法筆記
Much rarer than 'listener' in everyday English. Typically reserved for formal, literary, or religious settings where the focus is on receiving a message through hearing. When talking about radio audiences or empathetic attention, use 'listener' instead.