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hear from someone phrasal verb with hearverbuk /hɪər/ us /hɪr/heard | heard B1 If you hear from someone, you get a letter, email, or phone call from that person, or that person tells you something: 收到(某人)的来信;接到(某人)的电话;(某人)告知 We haven't heard from her for ages.我们已经很久没有她的消息了。 You'll be hearing from my solicitors (= they will write to you about my complaint).你就等我的律师函吧。 If you don't hear from the builders this week, make sure you chase them up.要是你这个星期还没有从施工人员那里得到消息,一定要催催他们。 Do you hear from Samantha much these days? We're still waiting to hear from the bank about our mortgage. Have you heard from Steve recently? Wait until you hear from the boss before making a decision. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Communicating & keeping in touch ahold approach backchannel bell call back call someone up catchup drop interactive interactively lose contact with someone/something make contact with someone/something noncommunicating people skills reach ring tinkle unreachable unreached via
hear from someone | American Dictionary
hear from someone phrasal verb with hearverbus/hɪr/past tense and past participleheardus/hɜrd/ to get a letter, a telephone call, or message from someone: We haven’t heard from her in years. |