heed
heed 英 [hi:d] 美 [hid]
vi. 注意,留心 n. 注意;留心
进行时:heeding 过去式:heeded 过去分词:heeded 第三人称单数:heeds 名词复数:heeds
- Heed is an old word, meaning to listen to and follow. It can also be used as a noun: "Take heed of my instructions, little boy," said the old bearded man. "My potion will only work for the one who wears the ring."
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- vi. 注意,留心
- n. 注意;留心
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1. They gave little heed to the rumours.
他们对流言蜚语不予理睬。
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2. The beast paid him no heed.
野兽不理him他。
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3. Governments and regulators need to pay heed.
政府和监管机构需要注意这一点。
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4. pay close heed to
密切注意
- heed (n.) "careful attention, notice, regard," early 14c., from heed (v.). Survives only in literary use, in compounds, and as the object of verbs (take heed, etc.).
- heed (v.) Old English hedan "observe; to take care, attend, care for, protect, take charge of," from West Germanic *hodjan (source also of Old Saxon hodian, Old Frisian hoda, Middle Dutch and Dutch hoeden, Old High German huotan, German hüten "to guard, watch"), from PIE *kadh- "to shelter, cover" (see hat). Related: Heeded; heeding.
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