HEAR FROM (SOMEBODY)


Meaning of HEAR FROM (SOMEBODY) in English

hear from somebody phrasal verb [not in progressive] ( see also ↑ hear )

1 . to receive news or information from someone:

Do you ever hear from Jack?

Police want to hear from anyone who has any information.

I look forward to hearing from you (=hope to receive news from you) .

2 . to listen to someone giving their opinion in a radio or television discussion programme:

a chance to hear from some of the victims of violent crime

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.