Hear through Meaning in English
expression
释义
To receive information or learn something because someone else told you, or through a particular source or method.
用法与细微差别
'Hear through' is informal and commonly used with people or sources (e.g., 'hear through a friend'). Often used for news, rumors, or updates. Not the same as 'hear out' (listen fully) or 'hear from' (receive communication). Often followed by 'someone' or 'a source.'
例句
I heard through my sister that you got a new job.
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Did you hear through social media about the concert?
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We heard through the news that it will rain tomorrow.
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I only heard through the grapevine that they're getting married.
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Did you hear through anyone else, or did they tell you themselves?
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Most of what I hear through online forums turns out to be true.
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