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单词 heed
释义
heed
verb[T]
formal
uk
/hiːd/
us
/hiːd/
topayattentionto something,especiallyadviceor awarning
注意,听从(尤指建议或警告)
Theairlinehas beencriticizedforfailingto heedadvice/warningsaboutlackofsafetyroutines.该航空公司因没有理会针对其日常安全工作不力提出的建议/警告而受到了批评。
heed
noun[U]
formal
uk
/hiːd/
us
/hiːd/
attention
注意,关注
Thecompanytookno heedof(= did notconsider)publicoppositionto theplans.那家公司毫不在意公众对那些计划的反对。

Examplesofheed

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Senators came to expect that their objections to nominees recorded via the blue slip would be heeded by their chamber colleagues.
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Such calls have been heeded and indeed there has been a flood of small area studies.
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No one heeds the youth with the martyr's palm held aloft.
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However, certain caveats must be heeded in interpreting these findings.
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We cannot make sense of ourselves and the world without also heeding the command of respect.
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His call for the promotion of international-civilizational morality covering human rights and democracy ought to be heeded.
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Only then can a persuasive case be made for heeding their advice over that of others.
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They occur very quickly, so much so that intermediate products of processing are not heeded in short-term memory and, thus, not available for self-report.
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If such a distinction is considered too harsh, there is no remedy but to describe as precisely as possible the constituent parts, heeding the genealogy of the conceptual domain involved.
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The team decided that we risked not being able to offer the programme at all unless we heeded the wishes of a substantial portion of the community.
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The suggestion, however, was not heeded.
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Is it true that in ever y legal system, ever yone's preference for heeding some set of authorities would change if it were supposed that almost ever yone acted differently?
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The obvious advantage of this approach is that the information it provides is more likely to be heeded by teachers because it addresses issues they themselves have identified as important.
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All government officials are constantly reminded that ptnghuà should be used for all high-profile public events, although there is anecdotal evidence suggesting that this reminder is not always heeded.
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I am pleased to note that my request for greater flexibility within the second pillar was also heeded.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
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