late Old English heorcnian "to give ear, listen" (intransitive); hear with attention" (transitive), a suffixed form of *heorcian (root of hark); from Proto-Germanic *hausjan (see hear). Harken is the usual spelling in U.S. and probably is better justified by etymology; OED says preference for hearken in British use likely is from influence of hear.
雙語例句
1. Howbeit they did not hearken, but they did after their former manner.
40他們卻不聽從, 仍照先前的風俗去行.
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2. Gate of the Vanquisher of all Evil Spells, Hearken and Open!
一切邪咒征服者之門, 聆聽並開啟!
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3. To hearken to the voice of conscience is a good rule.
傾聽良心的呼聲是一個很好的準則.
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4. If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked.
君王若聽謊言, 他一切臣仆都是奸惡.
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5. Lioness, Queen of the Battle, Hearken and Remember!