hear from someone
phrasal verb with hear verb uk/hɪər/ us/hɪr/ heard | heard
B1 收到(某人)的来信;接到(某人)的电话;(某人)告知
If you hear from someone, you get a letter, email, or phone call from that person, or that person tells you something.
We haven't heard from her for ages. 我们已经很久没有她的消息了。
You'll be hearing from my solicitors (= they will write to you about my complaint). 你就等我的律师函吧。
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- If you don't hear from the builders this week, make sure you chase them up.
- Do you hear from Samantha much these days?
- We're still waiting to hear from the bank about our mortgage.
- Have you heard from Steve recently?
- Wait until you hear from the boss before making a decision.