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IELTS BNC: 9669 COCA: 8536
overhear
vəʳhɪəʳ ˌoʊvərˈhɪr
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense overhears, present participle overhearing, past tense , past participle overheard
VERB 偶然听到;无意中听到;偷听到 If you overhear someone, you hear what they are saying when they are not talking to you and they do not know that you are listening. 偶然听到;无意中听到;偷听到
  • I overheard two doctors discussing my case. [VERB noun]

    我无意中听到两位医生讨论我的病情。

  • ...snatches of overheard conversation. [VERB-ed]

    偷听到的片言只语

SYN hear, listen to, eavesdrop on, catch
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IELTS BNC: 9669 COCA: 8536
overhear

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBaccidentally無意中聽到PHRASEScouldn't help overhearing sth不可避免地偶然聽到⋯Excuse me for interrupting, but I couldn't help overhearing what you were saying.打擾你們很抱歉,但我無意中聽到你們的談話。
IELTS BNC: 9669 COCA: 8536
overhear

verb

overhear ♦︎ monitor ♦︎ eavesdrop ♦︎ tap ♦︎ bug ♦︎ listen inThese words all mean to listen to a conversation in which you are not involved. 这些词均表示偷听、监听、窃听。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to eavesdrop / listen in on sthto overhear / monitor / eavesdrop on / bug / listen in to a conversationto monitor / eavesdrop on communicationsto tap / bug sb's telephone overhear ˌəʊvəˈhɪə(r); NAmE ˌoʊvərˈhɪr(overheard, overheard) [transitive] to hear, especially by accident, a conversation in which you are not involved 偶然听到;无意中听到We talked quietly so as not to be overheard.我们低声交谈,以免别人听到。We overheard them arguing.我们碰巧听到他们吵嘴。I overheard him say he was going to France.我偶然听见他说他要去法国。 monitor ˈmɒnɪtə(r); NAmE ˈmɑːnɪtər [transitive](especially of an official organization) to listen to telephone calls or foreign radio broadcasts or read emails, etc. in order to collect information, usually over a long period (尤指官方组织为收集情报)监听(电话或外国无线电广播),监控(电子邮件)The company routinely monitors all its employees' emails.这家公司例行监控所有员工的电子邮件。During the war his job was to monitor enemy radio broadcasts.他的战时工作是监听敌方的无线电广播。 eavesdrop ˈiːvzdrɒp; NAmE ˈiːvzdrɑːp(-pp-) [intransitive] to listen secretly to what other people are saying; to listen secretly to electronic communications in order to collect information 偷听(其他人谈话);(为收集情报)窃听(电子通讯)We caught him eavesdropping outside the window.我们撞见他在窗外偷听。Hackers eavesdrop on phone networks to steal data (= in a newspaper headline).黑客窃听电话网络盗取资料。 tap (-pp-) [transitive] to fit a device to a telephone or telephone line so that sb's calls can be listened to secretly 在(电话上)安装窃听器,搭线窃听He was convinced his phone was being tapped.他确信自己的电话在被人窃听。 bug (-gg-) [transitive] to put a special electronic listening device (= a bug) somewhere in order to listen secretly to sb's private conversations 装窃听器窃听They bugged her hotel room.他们在她的旅馆房间里装了窃听器。 ˌlisten ˈin

phrasal verb

to listen to a conversation that you are not supposed to hear, especially by means of electronics (尤指利用电子器件)窃听,偷听,监听You shouldn't listen in on other people's conversations.你不应该偷听别人的谈话。They did not know that the police were secretly listening in.他们不知道警方在秘密监听。
IELTS BNC: 9669 COCA: 8536
overhear
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