overhear
overhear — verb
1. to catch part of another person's talk by accident when the speakers do not know
to catch part of another person's talk by accident when the speakers do not know you can hear it.
On the bus, Emma overheard two nurses discussing tomorrow's strike.
pattern: overhear + people + -ing
From the hallway, we overheard the principal cancel Friday's game.
pattern: overhear + person + bare infinitive
At lunch, Lina overheard her name at the next table.
Several shoppers overheard the argument near the bakery counter.
Behind the curtain, the actors overheard the audience laughing.
文法句型
overhear + conversation/remark/name
overhear + someone + say/do something
overhear + someone + -ing
用法筆記
Often takes words like conversation, argument, remark, or name as its object, or a person plus another verb. It usually suggests chance hearing rather than deliberate listening, unlike eavesdrop.