单词 | heed |
释义 | heed (hiːd ) Word forms: heeds , heeding , heeded 1. verb If you heed someone's advice or warning, you pay attention to it and do what they suggest. [formal] But few at the conference in London last week heeded his warning. [VERB noun] Chris would have been well advised to heed the old saying 'Never bite the hand that feeds you.' [VERB noun] Synonyms: pay attention to, listen to, take notice of, follow 2. take heed/pay heed phrase If you take heed of what someone says or if you pay heed to them, you pay attention to them and consider carefully what they say. [formal] He pays too much heed these days to my nephew Tom, and Tom is no great thinker. But what if the government takes no heed? Collocations: heed a lesson The latest band of mollycoddled bachelors schlepping around red carpets would do well to heed this lesson. The Sun They are taking their sweet time to heed the lesson. Times, Sunday Times Hopefully other people will heed the lesson. The Sun I concluded that those responsible for commissioning computerised systems needed to heed the lessons learnt to avoid further waste of scarce health resources. Times, Sunday Times But we should heed the lessons of the past. The Sun If that was the case, then his team failed to heed the message. Times, Sunday Times If the game can heed the message, though, it could turn out to be the very opposite. Times, Sunday Times Yet successive home secretaries have refused to heed the message. Times, Sunday Times Rovers seemed to heed that message as they made a lively opening - and should have been ahead inside five minutes. The Sun But will the government heed the message? Times, Sunday Times I did not heed that warning; the shelves were rebuilt. Times, Sunday Times But the industry did not heed the warning. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Heed the warning on the box: do not return to a flare once lit and thrown. Times, Sunday Times Several chefs who incorporated them in their menus said that they would heed the warning. Times, Sunday Times Ministers and officials failed to heed a warning signs and were too slow to act. Times,Sunday Times You'll need to be there before dawn, and heed the instructions of the local environmentalists patrolling the beach. Times, Sunday Times They have heeded her instructions and participants say some protests have even turned festive. Times, Sunday Times They heeded his instructions and surrendered. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He reveals himself and states that everyone must heed the word of the lord. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His team heeded his words and it bore fruit. Times, Sunday Times This will not be shortened come the real thing, so competitors should heed her words. Times, Sunday Times Of course, she tells him to stay well clear of the slippery crim, but will he heed her words of warning? The Sun His players have evidently heeded his words. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 注意 Japanese: 心に留める |
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