heed的意思和读音

heed

: [hid] : [hiːd]

n.

v.

heeds  heeding  heeded  

v.+n.heed call,heed warning

v.ignore

n.disregard

v.pay attention to,listen to,take note of,observe,notice

n.attention,care,attentiveness

heedv.

1.~ sb/sthto pay careful attention to sb's advice or warning

n.IDMgive/pay heed (to sb/sth)take heed (of sb/sth)to pay careful attention to sb/sth

v.1.,2.,

n.1.,

v.1.to consider someones advice or warning and do what they suggest

1. hedge heed heedless ...

2. Gutsy Heed Imagine ...

3. 〖 overhearoutsidebridalchamber〗 〖 obey;listento;accept;heed;complywith〗 〖 mishear〗 ...

4. exorcise vt. heed vt. nomadic a. ...

5. exceed heed creed ...

6. signify v., heed n.,.v., seminar n., ...

7. exceed heed creed ...

8. hedonist heed ;n. hegemony ...

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1.Heed the North winds mighty gale, lock the door and trim the sail. When the Wind blows from the East, expect the new and set the feast.

2.This was how Socrates attained perfection, payig heed to nothing but reason, in all that he encountered.

3.But she paid too little heed to the rank and file, and failed to campaign for him energetically enough once the decision had been made.

4.But a few of them did not heed the warning because they had not found any other place to rent.

5.And while the stone carried with it a warning that it would bring harm to its owner, Queen Victoria paid it no heed.——

6.And He said to them , Take heed what you hear . With what measure you measure , it shall be measured to you, and it shall be added to you .

7.They did not heed the crashing torrents, and the roar of the elements made her laugh as she lay in his arms.

8.Mr Prince decided to sack Mr Thomson, once seen as a potential successor, after he failed to heed warnings about his behaviour.

9.These were things the ruling priestesses did not heed, expecting meat and cheese to appear at their tables as if by magic.

10.The cover, which had already heed roughly fitted into position, was now hammered down.