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I . listen [ˈlɪsən] VB intr

słuchać [perf po- lub wy-]

II . listen [ˈlɪsən] N no pl Brit inf

listen in VB intr Brit

1. listen in (listen):

Usage examples with listening

listening comprehension

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Listening to radio shows and taking drives are now the most popular leisure activities.
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He was blind, but able navigate obstacles large and small by making clicking noises and listening to the response.
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He delevoped passion for acting and music while still a child by watching street performances and listening to dervishes' singing.
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He learned everything he needed to know about literature and drama by hanging around coffeehouses and listening to the gossip.
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The idea however did not take hold, they realized that people would pay to be heard only if they were sure that someone was listening.
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Its essence is deep listening, an open, non-judgmental yet discerning quality of attentiveness that embraces every fleeting experience with acceptance, investigation and non-attachment.
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She exerted her influence over a 61-year concert career, changing the format and repertoire of the piano recital and the tastes of the listening public.
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It is a work of real feeling, soldiers in camp listening to the evening band, and thinking of the wives and darlings far away.
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They're keeping warm with blankets and listening to the news on a transistor radio.
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It is surrounded by figures of children and other things, who represent those who are listening to the storyteller.
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