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单词 heed
释义 heed
I. \ˈhēd\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English heden, heeden, from Old English hēdan; akin to Old High German huoten to protect, guard; causative-denominatives from the root of Old High German huota guard, protection — more at hood
intransitive verb
: to concern oneself with or take notice of something : have regard or pay attention
 < no sound save for the anxious telegraph machine, which was saying something important, although no one would heed — Jean Stafford >
transitive verb
: to concern oneself with or take notice of : have regard to : pay attention to : mind
 < had heeded the call of a poor farmer — H.F.Wilkins >
 < unless the lessons of the experience are heeded — Carl Spaatz >
 < will heed only force — Rupert Emerson >
II. noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English hede, from heden, v.
: attention, notice, regard, care
 < no one paid any heed to him — Upton Sinclair >
 < take heed of what you do >
 < while he gives heed to public opinion he is not unduly swayed by it — Victor Lewis >
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