hark

hark
hark
tr[hɑːk]
intransitive verb
1 architecture escuchar
hark ['hɑrk] vi
1) (used only in the imperative) listen: escuchar
2)
hark back return: volver
3)
hark back recall: recordar
hark
v.
escuchar v.
hɑːrk, hɑːk
intransitive verb (listen) (only in imperative)
a) (poet) escuchar
b) (BrE iro)

hark who's talking! — mira quién habla!

hark at him! — habráse visto!

Phrasal Verbs:
[hɑːk]
VI

hark! — poet ¡escucha!

hark at him! * — ¡qué cosas dice!, ¡quién fue a hablar!

hark at him singing! — ¡cómo canta!

to hark to — escuchar

* * *
[hɑːrk, hɑːk]
intransitive verb (listen) (only in imperative)
a) (poet) escuchar
b) (BrE iro)

hark who's talking! — mira quién habla!

hark at him! — habráse visto!

Phrasal Verbs:

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