You heard Meaning in English
expression · lemma: you hear
释义
An informal expression used to check if someone is listening, to confirm if they have understood, or to emphasize what has just been said. Sometimes used for dramatic effect or to encourage agreement.
用法与细微差别
Informal, commonly used in conversation to get someone's attention or confirm understanding. Also said rhetorically for emphasis: 'You heard?' often means 'Make sure you remember this.' Not always a real question. Avoid in formal writing.
例句
You heard what your teacher said, right?
basic
I hope you heard my instructions clearly.
basic
You heard the news about the game?
basic
Just making sure you heard—the meeting starts at 9 sharp.
natural
Yeah, you heard me—don't be late again!
natural
Before you leave, make sure you heard all the announcements.
natural