"qui n’écoute qu’une cloche n’entend qu’un son" meaning in Français

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Phrase

IPA: \ki n‿e.kut k‿yn klɔʃ n‿ɑ̃.tɑ̃ k‿œ̃ sɔ̃\
  1. Avant de prononcer dans une affaire, il faut entendre les deux parties. Tags: figuratively
    Sense id: fr-qui_n’écoute_qu’une_cloche_n’entend_qu’un_son-fr-phrase-Vn397rZ9 Categories (other): Métaphores en français
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Related terms: qui n’entend qu’une cloche n’entend qu’un son

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    "Composé de écouter, cloche et son."
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          "ref": "Bernard Clavel, Les Fruits de l’hiver, Robert Laffont, 1968",
          "text": "Mais M. Robin savait-il ce qu’on trouvait dans la Résistance ? Qui n’écoute qu’une cloche n’entend qu’un son."
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