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What (who) is hear - definition

ALBUM BY JOHNNY DIESEL

hear         
  • A cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • The middle ear uses three tiny bones, the malleus, the incus, and the stapes, to convey vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
  • The inner ear is a small but very complex organ.
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  • The [[lateral lemnisci]] (red) connects lower brainstem auditory nuclei to the [[inferior colliculus]] in the midbrain.
  • Schematic diagram of the human ear
SENSORY PERCEPTION OF SOUND BY LIVING ORGANISMS
Aural; Hearing (physiology); Human hearing; Hearing (human); Sense of hearing; HEAR; Hearer; Auditive perception; Auditory perception; Auditive Perception; Auditory sense; Human Hearing; Audioception; Hearing (sense); Hear; Underwater hearing; Phonoreception
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to learn') to hear about, of (we have heard of her; have you heard about the earthquake?)
2) (d; intr.) ('to receive word') to hear from (I have not heard from him about this matter)
3) (I) ('to perceive by ear') I heard them go out
4) (J) ('to perceive by ear') we heard him coming up the stairs
5) (L) ('to learn') we have heard that he is in town
6) (N; used with a past participle) ('to listen to') we heard the aria sung in Italian
7) (Q) ('to learn') we heard why she left
hear         
  • A cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • The middle ear uses three tiny bones, the malleus, the incus, and the stapes, to convey vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
  • The inner ear is a small but very complex organ.
  • 400x400px
  • The [[lateral lemnisci]] (red) connects lower brainstem auditory nuclei to the [[inferior colliculus]] in the midbrain.
  • Schematic diagram of the human ear
SENSORY PERCEPTION OF SOUND BY LIVING ORGANISMS
Aural; Hearing (physiology); Human hearing; Hearing (human); Sense of hearing; HEAR; Hearer; Auditive perception; Auditory perception; Auditive Perception; Auditory sense; Human Hearing; Audioception; Hearing (sense); Hear; Underwater hearing; Phonoreception
¦ verb (past and past participle heard)
1. perceive (a sound) with the ear.
2. be told or informed of.
(have heard of) be aware of the existence of.
(hear from) receive a letter or phone call from.
(hear someone out) listen to all that someone has to say.
3. Law listen to and judge (a case or plaintiff).
4. listen to and grant (a prayer).
Phrases
hear! hear! used to express wholehearted agreement with something said in a speech.
will (or would) not hear of will (or would) not allow or agree to.
Derivatives
hearable adjective
hearer noun
Origin
OE hieran, heran, of Gmc origin.
hear         
  • A cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • The middle ear uses three tiny bones, the malleus, the incus, and the stapes, to convey vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
  • The inner ear is a small but very complex organ.
  • 400x400px
  • The [[lateral lemnisci]] (red) connects lower brainstem auditory nuclei to the [[inferior colliculus]] in the midbrain.
  • Schematic diagram of the human ear
SENSORY PERCEPTION OF SOUND BY LIVING ORGANISMS
Aural; Hearing (physiology); Human hearing; Hearing (human); Sense of hearing; HEAR; Hearer; Auditive perception; Auditory perception; Auditive Perception; Auditory sense; Human Hearing; Audioception; Hearing (sense); Hear; Underwater hearing; Phonoreception
I. v. a.
1.
Perceive by the ear.
2.
Give audience to, listen to, attend to, hearken to.
3.
Regard, heed, give heed to.
4.
Try, examine judicially.
II. v. n.
1.
Enjoy the sense of hearing, exercise the sense of hearing, have hearing.
2.
Listen, hearken, attend, give ear.
3.
Be told, be informed, have an account, learn.

Wikipedia

Hear (Diesel album)

Hear is the seventh studio album released by American-born, Australian-based hard rocker, Diesel. It was nominated for Best Independent Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2003, but lost to Up All Night by the Waifs.

Examples of use of hear
1. Muslim criminals are almost non–existent.’ Hear, hear!
2. "They hear my accent, and I hear theirs," she said.
3. They hear the music, they hear what we talk about and they hear what were interested in.
4. "They hear only what they want to hear," Roshal told Ekho Moskvy radio.
5. BROWN:'4; I can hear you, Bryan.'4; Can you hear me?