みみにする
Meanings
Expression
Verb (する)
1. to hear; to hear by chance; to hear by accident; to catch (the sound)
Pitch accent
にする
Composed of
ear; hearing; edge; crust; selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics); selvage
Examples (23 in total)
I heard an interesting rumor.
You hear that a lot in western Japan.
How did you come to hear of it?
This is a question that I hear being asked a lot.
I sometimes hear rumors about her.
We heard tigers roaring in the distance.
Tom heard a strange noise.
I've heard quite a lot about you.
He overheard the conversation by accident.
Suddenly, he heard a strange sound.
Did you hear that a burglar broke into the neighbor's house?
She heard a dog barking in the distance.
I often hear her refer to her childhood.
We heard a cry from above.
The chances are he's already heard the news.
They often heard him speak ill of others.
He was about to fall asleep, when he heard his name called.
Immediately she heard his voice, she trembled with fear.
We often hear it said that the Japanese are good workers.
It's a tiny country that most people have never heard of.
She would often hear him grumbling to himself.
We often hear about an energy crisis these days.
We often hear it said that an earthquake may occur at any moment.