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 heed [hi:d]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 注意, 留心

vt. 注意, 留心

vi. 注意, 留心

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    heed
    [ noun ]
    1. paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)

    2. <noun.cognition>
      his attentiveness to her wishes
      he spends without heed to the consequences
    [ verb ]
    1. pay close attention to; give heed to

    2. <verb.social> listen mind
      Heed the advice of the old men


    Heed \Heed\ (h[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Heeded}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Heeding}.] [OE. heden, AS. h[=e]dan; akin to OS.
    h[=o]dian, D. hoeden, Fries. hoda, OHG. huoten, G. h["u]ten,
    Dan. hytte. [root]13. Cf. {Hood}.]
    To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend
    to; to observe.

    With pleasure Argus the musician heeds. --Dryden.

    Syn: To notice; regard; mind. See {Attend}, v. t.


    Heed \Heed\, v. i.
    To mind; to consider.


    Heed \Heed\, n.
    1. Attention; notice; observation; regard; -- often with give
    or take.

    With wanton heed and giddy cunning. --Milton.

    Amasa took no heed to the sword that was in Joab's
    hand. --2 Sam. xx.
    10.

    Birds give more heed and mark words more than
    beasts. --Bacon.

    2. Careful consideration; obedient regard.

    Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to
    the things which we have heard. --Heb. ii. 1.

    3. A look or expression of heading. [R.]

    He did it with a serious mind; a heed
    Was in his countenance. --Shak.

    1. Balian has been charged specifically with two counts of violating Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for failing to heed a lawful order, Dillon said.
    2. In Philadelphia, leaders of about 30 organizations that had banded together to fight Uptown expressed joy that the company decided to heed their opposition.
    3. In nearby Bethlehem, Palestinian youths went house to house warning residents to heed a strike ordered by the United Leadership of the Uprising and boycott Israel's municipal elections Tuesday, Arab reporters said.
    4. Lucas traditionally has paid little heed to critics, pursuing his own course at the Lucasfilm headquarters north of San Francisco.
    5. And there is wide agreement among forecasters, paying more heed to high factory utilization levels than to high unemployment, that prices will soon rise faster in all major economies.
    6. U.S. education has tended to standardize the means and pay scant heed to ends.
    7. European leaders should heed the political sophistication behind Ms. Smit-Kroes's salmon.
    8. No heed was taken of this letter.
    9. Unfortunately, far too many private investors have failed to take heed. New issues flooded on to the London market in 1993 and have continued this year; March alone will see newcomers worth more than Pounds 3bn.
    10. Frank DeToma, dean of the faculty, said he's not sure if trustees will heed last week's 57-26 faculty vote against admitting male undergraduates.
    11. We need to take heed." He noted that some states such as Florida already have acted to make screening of day-care workers mandatory.
    12. The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice will no doubt heed his words, but because realistically the body politic will not countenance the abolition of trial by jury, it is hard to see how criminal justice can cope.
    13. And, in the matter of decoration, they heed injunctions against graven images.
    14. Those detained in Gaza were responsible for 40 to 50 firebomb attacks against the shops of merchants who failed to heed strike calls, the army spokesman said, adding the groups also planned about 30 attacks against Israeli army patrols.
    15. Unless they want to pull a dawn raid, they're out of time.' It appears from yesterday's events that Enterprise took heed of that warning.
    16. Scientists at research institutes were the main workers in the capital to heed the strike call to demand an end to Communist Party domination, an aide to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate said.
    17. Bush said the voting was marred by fraud and "massive irregularities" and called on Noriega to "heed the call of the people" and relinquish power.
    18. Foreign exchange dealers said the market continued to take heed of a lower-than-expected U.S. durable goods figure released Wednesday.
    19. Grownups in the peaceful suburb pay little heed until Harry starts exposing a corrupt school administration.
    20. Of course, salesmen aren't bound to heed the advice.
    21. They are the moderate Afghans, and while they aren't applauding their ally's death, they think the new Pakistan government may now pay greater heed to their moderate views.
    22. It is likely the lawmakers will heed the SEC on this point.
    23. The senior Huston said: "Don't say _ listen." "Tony said he's gotten this far collaborating with Dad, and he thinks now he should take heed of his advice," said Miss Barr.
    24. But investors hoping to get in on the next Genentech or Compaq might consider the career of Mr. Miller and take heed.
    25. Make us strong to do Your work, willing to heed and hear Your will, and write on our hearts these words: `Use power to help people.'
    26. In Moslem west Beirut, President Elias Hrawi said he would heed Geagea's appeal that the president's 22,000-man, mainly Moslem army led by Gen.
    27. But there were other warning signals about Banco Ambrosiano that the Vatican apparently failed to heed.
    28. Just as you can yell "wolf" only so many times before people cease to heed you, a PR firm can manipulate the press only once, and then it loses all credibility.
    29. GFT, which still accounts for 48% of the European-style men's suits sold in North America, is taking heed of these changes.
    30. In interviews this week, more than 15 correctional officers said the prison administration failed to heed warnings about lock-control panels broken during the first riot.
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