词汇 | listener |
释义 | listenerWord family nounlistenabilitylistenerlistenershipadjectivelistenableverblisten lis·ten·er /ˈlɪsənə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 LISTENsomeone who listens to the radio 〔电台广播的〕收听者 → viewer a new programme for younger listeners 针对年轻听众的新节目 2. a good/sympathetic listener SYMPATHIZEsomeone who listens carefully and sympathetically to other people 认真倾听的人/有同情心的听者 Examples from the Corpus a good/sympathetic listener• Seek not only to be understood but to understand-be a good listener.• Be a good listener and do not demand that children reveal all that they do or think.• And apart from the information you get, being a good listener helps the other side to relax and have confidence in you.• People liked her because she was steady, sensible, a good listener.• Zach said he was a good listener and that he was a sensitive being.• Lady Thatcher never drew breath, while John Major was a good listener.• In the Collins family, Kevin was not actually told stories about how he, too, was a good listener.• It will give you the opportunity to discuss your problems with a sympathetic listener. Examples from the Corpus listener• The station was flooded with calls from listeners after the show.• Marcovicci charmed her listeners, all of them old friends, it seemed.• He paused momentarily to check that his listeners had fully appreciated the humour of his remark.• KCEA, a big-band radio station, relies on money from its listeners to keep running.• The programme already has more than two million listeners across the country.• In the spoken mode listeners receive whole utterances.• But Wolfe admits that less than 1 percent of listeners take time to phone the station with opinions.• The broadcast appealed to all sorts of listeners.• Everyone remembers that much today, while few remember the substance of a debate that radio listeners thought Nixon had won.• In Tony Crosland he found a ready listener, and the Woolwich speech marked a sharp redirection of policy in higher education.• Some of our regular listeners have complained about the new program schedule.• Some listeners were fooled by the imitation.• But it never quite works properly, because when the listener instinctively moves his head, the sound rotates as well. From Longman Business Dictionary listenerlis·ten·er /ˈlɪsənə-ər/ noun [countableC] someone who listens to a particular radio station or programme To recruit country music radio listeners, the station has embarked on some innovative marketing methods. |
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