Nghĩa của từ hearers bằng Tiếng Đức

hearers [hiərəz] Hörer, Zuhöre

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1. Auditory (plural auditories) (archaic) An assembly of hearers; an audience

2. James said: “Become doers of the word, and not hearers only . . .

3. Doing this, we will become “doers of the word, and not hearers only.”

4. However, they are probably too infrequent to provide hearers with cues to ethnicity.

5. 2 James urged: “Become doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves with false reasoning.

6. Because meaningful prayers spoken aloud impart a blessing to the hearers, what suggestion is made?

Welcher Vorschlag wird gemacht, da sich laut gesprochene bedeutungsvolle Gebete auf die Zuhörer segensreich auswirken?

7. Nothing is said to antagonize the hearers or make them feel at variance with him.

8. Jas .22 And become doers of the word and not hearers only, who delude themselves.

9. His manner was so impressive that his hearers were conscious that their light laughter jarred somewhat .

10. On the contrary, a deceitful or perverse tongue causes the hearers’ spirit to be crushed.

11. From the start her charm and her missionary addresses captivated her hearers and young people were challenged.

12. So Jesus was evidently cautioning his hearers that fulfillment of this was not in the past but was yet future.

13. This can result in a shrill voice, one that sounds tense and that makes the hearers feel tense.

14. Do not slur expressions or run words together in such a way as to make the meaning uncertain to your hearers.

15. How had Stephen’s speech (a) addressed the attitudes of his hearers and (b) responded to the charges against him?

16. Or is it the broad road that accommodates nearly everyone and that Jesus warned his hearers to avoid? —Matthew 7:13.

Oder um den breiten Weg, auf dem fast alle gehen und vor dem Jesus seine Zuhörer warnte? (Matthäus 7:13).

17. In the preface of his writings, Nostradamus admits to using “dark and abstruse sentences” so that he “would not offend the hearers.”

Im Vorwort zu seinen Schriften gibt Nostradamus zu, daß er „dunkle und abstruse Sätze“ verwendet, um „die Hörer nicht zu verletzen“.

18. When a person indiscriminately runs words together, his hearers may catch some ideas and phrases but they have to guess at others.

19. (1 Corinthians 9:16) He was not casual about the good news because preaching it meant life for himself and his hearers.

20. Used rightly, as exemplified by the apostle Paul, it can bring life to hearers; but used wrongly, as by the ten spies in ancient Israel, it can lead to death.

Richtig gebraucht, wie das der Apostel Paulus tat, kann die Zunge den Zuhörern Leben vermitteln; falsch gebraucht, wie es die zehn Kundschafter bei den alten Israeliten taten, kann sie den Tod herbeiführen.

21. 16 On the relevance-theoretical account, the choices and understanding of lexis are based on context, and the hearers make cognitive efforts by constructing the optimal relevance in pragmatic inference.

22. The Bible admonishes us: “Let a rotten word not come out of your mouth, but only what is good for building up as the need may be, to impart what is beneficial to the hearers.” —Eph.

23. The Bedstead is a four-poster, with a deal of old hanging and valance, and is, as I once said, probably connected with more than 24 Bs, — which I remember my hearers was pleased to laugh at, at the time

24. It is intended to bring together all the points of the argument in the body of the talk and focus them in such a manner as to convince the hearers and motivate them to action in harmony with such conviction.

25. John Wesley is well known for his statement that: ‘To say: “This man is an Arminian,” has the same effect on many hearers, as to say, “This is a mad dog.” ’ In Arminian Theology Olson is in full agreement

26. Antiphon achieved an extraordinary power of persuasion, and having been nicknamed "Nestor" because of his ability to convince his hearers, whatever his theme, he announced a course of "sorrow-Assuagings~ lectures, asserting that no one could tell him of a

27. To say, "This man is an Arminian," has the same effect on many hearers, as to say, "This is a mad dog." It puts them into a fright at once: They run away from him with all speed and diligence; and will hardly stop, unless it be to throw a stone at the

28. 435- after 366 BC) was a native of the Greek colony of Cyrene, in Northern Africa, and belonged to a rich family.The year of his birth is unknown, but his period is sufficiently fixed by the fact that he came to Athens when a young man to listen to Socrates, and was one of his hearers till his death.Aristippus, it is said, was in the island of Aegina at

29. The philosophaster's object was not to instruct, but to Befool his hearers, as every page attests.: But easy as it is to Befool women-kind, it is difficult to deceive them, if we want to get rid of them.: Or was he a very clever scoundrel, with irony lurking in his soft voice, and a chuckle that could so Befool me?: It could be done only by one whom all the world had conspired to befog and