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 Translation for 'to hear sb sth' from English to Spanish
oír a-algn/algoto hear sb./sth.
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escuchar a-algn/algo [esp. am.]to hear sb./sth.
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Partial Matches
captar la atención y el interés de algn/algo con algn/algo [locución] to catch the attention and interest of sb./sth. with sb./sth. [idiom]
confrontar a-algn/algo con algn/algoto confront sb./sth. with sb./sth.
unverified relacionar algn/algo con algn/algoto associate sb./sth. with sb./sth.
recordar a algn a algn/algo [por asociación, parecido]to remind sb. of sb./sth.
sumir a-algn/algo en algo [también fig.]to plunge sb./sth. into sth. [also fig.]
dejar que algn/algo haga algo [esperar]to wait until sb./sth. does sth.
apartar a-algn/algo de algoto urge sb./sth. away from sth.
rezar para que algo/algn haga algoto pray that sb./sth. does sth.
calificar a-algn/algo de algoto describe sb./sth. as sth.
exceptuar a-algn/algo de algoto except sb./sth. from sth.
tildar a-algn/algo de algo [calificar como]to brand sb./sth. as sth.
salpicar a-algn/algo de algoto splash sth. on sb./sth.
colar a-algn/algo en algoto sneak sb./sth. into sth.
Se oía ...One could hear ...
¡Así se habla! [locución]Hear, hear! [idiom]
enaltecer a-algn/algoto extol sb./sth.
avistar a-algn/algoto sight sb./sth.
pisotear a-algn/algoto trample sb./sth.
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med.
cuarentenar a-algn/algo
to quarantine sb./sth.
hacer caso omiso de algn/algo [locución]to ignore sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • In June 2019, the United States Supreme Court ruled in "Lamone v. Benisek" and "Rucho v. Common Cause" that federal courts lacked jurisdiction to hear challenges over partisan gerrymandering.
  • Each free fief had a manorial court to hear disputes between tenants, and the Abbot of St.
  • The wall behind the statue is inscribed with the following phrase: "If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear".
  • Brasidas survived long enough to hear of the defeat of the Athenians and was buried at Amphipolis with impressive pomp.
  • Current rules, unlike earlier rules, position officials so far from the line of scrimmage for 50 minutes of the 60-minute game that it is extremely difficult to hear if the defense is simulating the count.

  • Horn left the studio late one night asking for Lipson to erase the multitrack (of version 3) due to lack of progress, but came back into the studio some time later to hear Richards playing a variety of modal chords based around the key of E minor with Lipson playing guitar along to the unerased multitrack.
  • The Supreme Court upheld the circuit court's decision by declining to hear the case in June 2008.
  • Invited to hear an actor who could perfectly imitate the nightingale, Agesilaus declined, saying he had heard the nightingale itself.
  • The Court of Appeals is required to hear appeals from certain lower-court decisions, including those regarding criminal prosecutions, juvenile delinquency, and habeas corpus.
  • and stage monitor speakers are required for the drummer (and other band members and audience) to hear the electronically produced sounds.

  • He found what he called a "don't ask, don't tell" conspiracy because believers did not want to hear of loss of faith.
  • Each article to be voted on is directed by the Select Board to an appropriate board or committee to hear and provide the original motion at Town Meeting.
  • The 1957 act for the first time established a permanent civil rights office inside the Justice Department and a Civil Rights Commission to hear testimony about abuses of voting rights.
  • Most lossy compression reduces redundancy by first identifying perceptually irrelevant sounds, that is, sounds that are very hard to hear.
  • One was that Lanier decided to join Bloom on a drive to an upstate gig, where he spent the night with Bloom's old college bandmates and got to hear old tapes of Bloom's talent as lead vocalist.

  • The right to make a plea in mitigation is absolute. If a judge or magistrate refuses to hear such a plea or does not properly consider it, the sentence can be overturned on appeal.
  • Although it is common to hear criticism in the British Virgin Islands' press about income inequality, no serious attempt has been made by economists to calculate a Gini coefficient or similar measure of income equality for the territory.
  • Within those boundaries the court has the power to hear and decide both criminal and civil cases, rule in civil cases and hand down judgment for punishment in criminal cases.
  • A frustrated judge in an English (adversarial) court finally asked a barrister after witnesses had produced conflicting accounts, "Am I never to hear the truth?
  • The functions of the judiciary are to enforce laws; to interpret laws; to conduct court hearings; to hear court appeals.

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