(informal)be listening eagerly and attentively
(非正式)全神贯注地听,洗耳恭听
bring something, especially misfortune, on oneself
使某事(尤指不幸)发生在自己身上
she brought her world crashing about her ears.
她彻底毁了自己的生活。
one is subconsciously aware of being talked about or criticized
(因被人谈论或批评而)耳朵在发热
smile broadly
咧着嘴笑
(informal)have a substantial or excessive amount of something
(非正式)拥有许多(或过多)
that man's got money coming out of his ears.
那人非常有钱。
have access to and influence with someone
在某人那儿能说上话,能接近并影响某人
he claimed to have the prime minister's ear.
他声称总理也听取他的意见。
be well informed about events and trends
十分了解事态的进展,保持敏锐
heard but disregarded or quickly forgotten
左耳进右耳出
whatever he tells me seems to go in one ear and out the other.
无论他给我讲什么,我都是左耳进右耳出。
not give one's full attention
心不在焉地听,似听非听
(informal)be dismissed or ejected ignominiously
(非正式)不光彩地被打发走(或被解雇)
(informal)very busy with or deeply involved in
(非正式)忙于;深深卷入,深陷
I'm up to my ears in work here.
我工作忙极了。
Acutely attentive
聚精会神地听
If you want to tell your story, we're all ears.
你想讲故事的话,我们会全神贯注地听的
To pay close attention; listen attentively.
倾听:注意;仔细地听
To be on the watch for new trends or information.
敏锐,精明:注意新动向或信息