Listen meaning in English
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Definition
to listen (to music): to hear, to pay attention (to music)
Stop talking and listen to what I'm saying!
Listen (darling: I'm gay): Hear me, pay attention, understand me (darling, I'm gay)
Examples
- "Now, listen to me."
- "Aren't you listening to me?"
- "Now listen to me very carefully monkey."
- "Icarus : Horatio, I think you better listen to him. He's a policeman."
- "Marlene : Don't listen to him. I'm Marlene."
- "Philip : Listen up Jones and listen clear"
- "Here listen, Todd! Listen!"
- "Godfather : Listen to me, Peter."
- "I guess I should listen to them."
- "Listen Marlene, I think you've got talent."
- "A very good song. Listen Shaky, shaky, mix you up!"
- "Listen, Dmitri, why don't you just calm down, ok?"
- "Listen, we've got to get out of here."
- "Listen Todd, I've got one: A rabbi, a priest and an imam walk into a bar, the barman takes one look at them and says "Is this some kind of joke?"
- "Let's listen to this amazing first meeting with a chicken"
- "Let's listen to him explain"
- "Peter : Yeah Pop, I'm listening."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Shht! Listen."
- "I listen."
- "Please listen to his advice and remember: he's here to help (and hopefully impress people in high places)."
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