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 Translation for 'to listen' from English to Greek
VERB   to listen | listened | listened
listening | listens
SYNO to hear | to heed | to listen | ...
unverified to listenακούω (προσεκτικά)
unverified to listenακούω με προσοχή, ακροώμαι
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Translation for 'to listen' from English to Greek

to listen
unverified ακούω (προσεκτικά)

unverified ακούω με προσοχή, ακροώμαι
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Usage Examples English
  • At a Madison Square Garden show on 10 June 1974, Townshend and Entwistle decided to spontaneously stop playing during "Waspman" to listen to Moon's drum solo.
  • He explained: "I feel like I have to listen to the film and let it tell me what it wants.
  • The facility has a telephone number that may be called to listen to an automatic announcement that includes the caller's telephone number.
  • Nohl claimed that he was able to intercept voice and text conversations by impersonating another user to listen to voicemail, make calls, or send text messages using a seven-year-old Motorola cellphone and decryption software available for free online.
  • The appellate court cannot refuse to listen to the appeal.

  • For example, when using an audio system to listen to the radio (the system is in the "radio" state), receiving a "next" stimulus results in moving to the next station.
  • Filk circles are often given an organizational structure to make it easier for participants to know when it is time to perform or time to listen to other performers.
  • This happened when passive citizens started to call for more rights, or when they openly refused to listen to the ideals set forth by active citizens.
  • He asked eighteen phoneticians to listen to a recording of ten words spoken by a native speaker of Gaelic and to place the vowels on a cardinal vowel quadrilateral.
  • The therapist needs to be flexible and willing to listen to the patient rather than acting as an authority figure.

  • Since it is the master that chooses which slave to address, whereas a slave is (in theory) supposed to listen in each receive slot, being a master is a lighter burden than being a slave.
  • Similarity, in 2022 scientists used InSight to listen for the landing of a real spacecraft.
  • Viewers can split the audio by selecting which one to listen to, then pressing "ENTER" on their DVD remote.
  • The 2019 Fox Live Television Event, featuring Jordan Fisher as Mark and Brennin Hunt as Roger, directed by Micheal Greif and Alex Rudzinski and performed at Fox Studios, was recorded and is available to listen to on Spotify.
  • As news of the lectures' lucidity grew, professional physicists and graduate students began to drop in to listen.

  • In 2019, after developing a corporate rivalry in competing voice-recognition software, Apple and Amazon required employees to listen to intimate moments and faithfully transcribe the contents.
  • Mines can now be programmed to listen for highly specific acoustic signatures (e.g. ...
  • am to listen to the college choir sing traditional madrigals as a conclusion to the previous night's celebrations.
  • Arvizu persuaded Ross Robinson to listen to the demo.
  • This block is often occupied by a "no-repeat workday;" stations that offer this feature usually target captive audiences such as retail workers, who have to listen to the station for long periods of time and can become irritated by repetition.

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