"Let's hear it" means let's applaud him, let's congratulate him, or let's acknowledge his achievements.
It's a song from footloose.... Meaning? Usually when you hear someone say "let's hear it for ____", they're celebrating whoever they're talking about. Other than that I'm not really sure what you mean, because I think its pretty straightforward
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
The phrase "Eavesdroppers will never hear any good of themselves" basically means that people who eavesdrop, or people who listen in on conversations, will only hear people saying bad things about them behind their back or without them knowing.
Fiesty one you are!
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
I usually hear this phrase like e.g. "a flight out of Vancouver" meaning that there is a plane going out of the city.
I usually hear this phrase like e.g. "a flight out of Vancouver" meaning that there is a plane going out of the city.
The word hear is mentioned 550 times32 of those in the phrase hear me.31 of those in the phrase hear ye.12 of those in the phrase hear now.5 of those in the phrase hear us.
A person who can hear and remember the notes to a musical piece without having to read or look at the music.
Multimedia software, such as Windows Media Player, lets you view pictures and hear sounds.
speakers
speakers idiots!!
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
One would be likely to hear the phrase 97bobo in certain restaurants. It may be a reference to an item on the menu. The cashier may relate this phrase to the chef.
An aside is when you hear the characters innermost thoughts and feelings, the other characters don't hear it.
The word "audible" comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear" or "to listen." It entered the English language in the early 17th century, derived from the Latin phrase "audibilis," meaning "able to be heard."
The phrase "Eavesdroppers will never hear any good of themselves" basically means that people who eavesdrop, or people who listen in on conversations, will only hear people saying bad things about them behind their back or without them knowing.