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Перевод: overhear
[глагол] подслушивать; нечаянно услышать
Тезаурус:
- Is what we overhear
- But to overhear Jean and Peggy saying those things about Paula was somehow almost worse, for in her heart Sally knew they were not far removed from the truth.
- I knew all about it in theory because I had a young Bhabi and she used to tell her friends about her experiences and I used to overhear (laughs).
- "When did you overhear Hatton's phone conversation?"
- He would have preferred to lead into the topic more subtly, but did not wish his Uncle to overhear the discussion.
- Evidence of malice in the mode of publication is illustrated by wider dissemination of the statement than is necessary, such as shouting for others to overhear, or sending an open postcard instead of a closed letter.
- It was thus a relief to overhear The Angelic Conversation (ReVision, PG, rental), whose background noise is provided by Dame Judi Dench drooling sonorously over Shakespearean sonnets.
- Although Mill may have been thinking of the romantic poet speaking gloomily to himself, here Leapor holds out the prospect of good gossip, and the reader is set to overhear the conversation:
- "I am sure the customer could overhear something was wrong."
- Filmer had been sitting with his back to me, it was true, but near enough to overhear.
- Nevertheless, his presence gave Breeze an uncomfortable feeling, and she moved to the far end of the room so that she should not overhear what he was saying.
- Who could possibly overhear them in a garden?
- Jesus practised levitation when he walked on water (Mark 6:45f) and Elisha's clairaudience enabled him to overhear the enemy's tactical talks before battle (2 Kings 6:8-;12).
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