Oidor (en. Listener)
/oi̯ˈðoɾ/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Individual who has the ability to perceive sounds.
The listener must pay close attention to what is said in the hearing.
El oidor debe prestar mucha atención a lo que se dice en la audiencia.
Legal term referring to a judge who listens to cases.
The court listener made a fair decision based on the evidence presented.
El oidor del tribunal tomó una decisión justa basada en las pruebas presentadas.
Etymology
Derived from the verb oír, from the Latin 'audīre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be a good listener
Having the ability to listen actively and understand others.
ser un buen oidor
listener of secrets
Person to whom private or secret things are entrusted.
oidor de secretos
listener in the court
Referring to a judge who listens and decides on cases.
oidor en la corte
Related Words
to hear
To perceive sounds through the sense of hearing.
oír
hearing
Function of listening.
audición
acoustics
Science related to sound.
acústica
Slang Meanings
Person who is always eavesdropping on others' conversations
That listener is in on all the conversations; he finds out everything.
Ese oidor está en todas las conversaciones, se entera de todo.
Someone who wants to know private information
Don't tell him your things; he's a natural listener.
No le cuentes tus cosas, es un oidor nato.