Old English hedan "to heed, observe; to take care, attend," from West Germanic *hodjan (cognates: 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.
heed (n.)
"attention, notice, regard," early 14c., apparently from heed (v.). Survives only in literal use and as the object of verbs (take heed, etc.).
雙語例句
1. But what if the government takes no heed?
但如果政府不理會該怎麽辦呢?
來自柯林斯例句
2. I cautioned him many times but he paid no heed.
我多次勸告,他都置若罔聞.
來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》
3. Chris would have been well advised to heed the old saying "Never bite the hand that feeds you."
克裏斯本應聽從那句老話——“千萬不要恩將仇報”。
來自柯林斯例句
4. He pays too much heed these days to my nephew Tom, and Tom is no great thinker.
他最近過分重視我侄子湯姆的話了,而湯姆根本不是什麽偉大的思想家。
來自柯林斯例句
5. Listen to both sides and you will be enlightened , heed only one side and you will be benighted.