listening


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lis·ten

(lĭs′ən)
intr.v. lis·tened, lis·ten·ing, lis·tens
1. To make an effort to hear something: listen to the radio; listen for the bell that ends class.
2. To pay attention; heed: "She encouraged me to listen carefully to what country people called mother wit" (Maya Angelou).
n.
An act of listening: Would you like to give the CD a listen before buying it?
Phrasal Verb:
listen in
1. To listen to a conversation between others; eavesdrop.
2. To tune in and listen to a broadcast.
Idiom:
listen up
Used as command to get a group or individual to pay attention: Listen up, everyone—we have to evacuate!

[Middle English listenen, alteration (influenced by listen, to list, listen; see list4) of Old English hlysnan; see kleu- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]

lis′ten·er n.
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listening

(ˈlɪsnɪŋ)
n
the act of concentrating on hearing something(as modifier)the act of paying attention
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.listening - the act of hearing attentivelylistening - the act of hearing attentively; "you can learn a lot by just listening"; "they make good music--you should give them a hearing"
auscultation - listening to sounds within the body (usually with a stethoscope)
sensing, perception - becoming aware of something via the senses
rehearing, relistening - the act of hearing again
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Translations

listening

[ˈlɪsnɪŋ]
A. N good listening!¡que disfruten de la emisión!
we don't do much listening nowahora escuchamos muy poco la radio
B. CPD listening comprehension test Nejercicio m de comprensión oral
listening device Naparato m auditivo
listening post Npuesto m de escucha
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listening

n he did all the talking, I did all the listeninger redete die ganze Zeit, und ich hörte die ganze Zeit zu; listening deviceAbhörgerät nt

listening

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listening post
n (Mil, fig) → Horchposten m
listening service
n (Mil) → Abhördienst m
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References in classic literature ?
At about half-past ten that evening, Granet suddenly threw down his cue in the middle of a game of billiards, and stood, for a moment, in a listening attitude.
He was standing just outside the French-windows of the sitting-room, upon the gravel walk, his head upturned, listening intently.
I don't want to speak any louder for fear anyone else should be listening."
But as she was listening to the wind she began to listen to something else.
That will help us to pass a few minutes, while waiting for eleven o'clock to-morrow evening....My dear little Christine!...Are you listening to me?...Tell me you love me!...
It was, in fact, solely to meet Prince Vasili that she had obtained an invitation to Anna Pavlovna's reception and had sat listening to the vicomte's story.
Later on he woke with a start and sat up in bed, listening intently, listening for he knew not what.
He stood, listened, and gazed sometimes down at the wet mossy ground, sometimes at Laska listening all alert, sometimes at the sea of bare tree tops that stretched on the slope below him, sometimes at the darkening sky, covered with white streaks of cloud.
To wait, listening again, in the darkness of that unknown region, was more than I had courage for.
A decidedly chemical smell began to steal into my nostrils--and, listening again, I thought I heard above me, and in some distant room, a noise like the low growl of a large furnace, muffled in some peculiar manner.
Nielsen, measurement and data analytics company has revealed that during the four weeks of the Holy Month of Ramadan, radio listening accounted for 28% of all radio listening in the Q2 of 2019.
Listening is a skill that is required for all types of communication.