- hear through
- phr. v. ฟังจนจบrelated: อยู่จนสิ้นสุดsyn.: see through, sit through, sit out
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
hear through the grapevine — hear (something) through the grapevine to hear news from someone who heard that news from someone else. I heard through the grapevine that she was pregnant, but I don t know anything more … New idioms dictionary
hear through the grapevine — verb to hear rumors; to learn through friends of friends I heard through the grapevine that she likes him. Syn: hear on the grapevine … Wiktionary
hear through the grapevine — get information via rumors and gossip … English contemporary dictionary
hear on the grapevine — verb to hear rumors; to learn through friends of friends [...] But most of me mad dads crew took off to American from what I can make out hes talking too much, he has to stop from what I hear on the family grapevine, thats where they went, New… … Wiktionary
hear — [hir] vt. heard [hʉrd] hearing [ME heren < OE hieran, akin to Ger hören (Goth hausjan) < IE base * keu , to notice, observe > L cavere, be on one s guard, Gr koein, to perceive, hear] 1. to perceive or sense (sounds), esp. through… … English World dictionary
hear something through the grapevine — hear (something) through the grapevine to hear news from someone who heard that news from someone else. I heard through the grapevine that she was pregnant, but I don t know anything more … New idioms dictionary
Hear My Prayer — (German: Hör mein Bitten) is a Christian anthem for soprano solo, chorus and organ or orchestra (SATB) composed by Felix Mendelssohn in Germany in 1844. The first performance took place in Crosby Hall, London, on 8 January 1845. The accompanist… … Wikipedia
hear (something) through the grapevine — hear (something) on/through the grapevine to hear news from someone who heard the news from someone else. I heard on the grapevine that she was pregnant, but I don t know anything more. (usually + that) … New idioms dictionary
through — [ θru ] function word *** Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof where the rain comes through. as an … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hear something on the grapevine — If you hear something on the grapevine, you are informed about something by someone, circulating information or gossip from one person to another informally. ( Hear it through the grapevine is also used.) … The small dictionary of idiomes
hear (something) on the grapevine — hear (something) on/through the grapevine to hear news from someone who heard the news from someone else. I heard on the grapevine that she was pregnant, but I don t know anything more. (usually + that) … New idioms dictionary