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HEAR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
verb. us / hɪr / uk / hɪə r/ heard | heard. hear verb (RECEIVE SOUND) Add to word list. A1 [ I or T ] to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears: She heard a noise outside. My grandfather is getting old and can't hear very well. You'll have to speak up, I can't hear you.
HEAR definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
8 senses: 1. to perceive (a sound) with the sense of hearing 2. to listen to 3. to be informed (of); receive information.... Click for more definitions.
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The objective of Hearts is to get as few points as possible. Each heart gives one penalty point. There is also one special card, the Queen of spades, which gives 13 penalty points. When the game starts you select 3 cards to pass to one of your opponents. Typically you want to pass your three worst cards to get rid of them.
HEAR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) , heard [hurd],hear·ing. to be capable of perceiving sound by the ear; have the faculty of perceiving sound vibrations. to receive information by the ear or otherwise: to hear from a friend. to listen with favor, assent, or compliance (often followed by of ): I will not hear of your going.
HEAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to listen to someone or something with great attention or officially in court: I heard a really interesting programme on the radio this morning. [ + infinitive without to ] I heard the orchestra play at Carnegie Hall last summer. An audience gathered to hear him speak. formal Lord, hear our prayers.
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