柯林斯詞典overhear /???v??h??/ (overhearing,overheard,overhears) 1. V-T 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. 無意中聽到 I overheard two doctors discussing my case. 我無意中聽到兩個醫(yī)生在討論我的病例。 返回 overhear劍橋詞典to hear what other people are saying without intending to and without their knowledge 無意中聽到,偶然聽到 I overheard a very funny conversation on the bus this morning . 今天早上我坐公共汽車時,無意中聽到一段好笑的談話。 [ + obj + -ing verb ] He overheard his daughter tell ing her doll not to be so naughty . 他碰巧聽到女兒對她的毛絨玩具說別那么淘氣。 [ 加賓語的動詞后面接一個不帶to的不定式結(jié)構(gòu) ] We overheard them say that they didn't really like the food . 我們無意中聽到他們說他們其實并不喜歡那些飯菜。 I'm sorry , I couldn't help overhearing. 很抱歉,我是碰巧聽到的。 返回 overhear