词汇 | heeded |
释义 | heeded past simple and past participle ofheed heed verb[ T ] formaluk /hiːd/ us /hiːd/ to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning: 注意,听从(尤指建议或警告) heed advice/a warningThe airline has been criticized for failing to heed advice/warnings about lack of safety routines.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。 Perhaps they should have heeded their own advice. Synonyms pay attention (to something/someone) listen mind Few appeared to heed his call for calm. Washingtonians apparently heeded pleas to use public transportation instead of cars. I have been unable to find out whether or not his wishes in this matter were heeded . Paying attention and being careful attention span attentiveness baby be good, and if you can't be good, be carefulidiom be on (your) guardidiom flow get religionidiom hang hang on/upon something have a careidiom religion revolve around someone/something safety safety firstidiom see past something singleness sit the/a glare of somethingidiom zero Zoom Examples of heededheeded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Although this refrain has been so often repeated that it has nearly become a mantra, here is an important place where it should be heeded. With these provisos heeded, camp can undoubtedly prove inspirational in its survivalist hints. We heeded the recommendations (sect. 1.1) for high-density recording (by using a 128-channel electrode array). What is exceptional about the biomedical research industry is the degree to which its cries for exceptionalism were heeded and given weight. If your concerns had been heeded in 1982 and 1983, how do you think fiscal policy would have evolved over the subsequent 20 years? Music seems to have heeded the same call. Have the major weather forecasting research centres not heeded the warning from related work in chaos? Yet the latter succeeded only because states heeded them. But perhaps our calls to invest more at the early stages of feasibility and design development may be heeded. This difficulty is, in part, related to the sample design, which restricts valid conclusions to a small area, not always heeded in the present work. But, no one heeded the raven's words, and so it was left behind far out at sea. It is of interest to see the extent to which the encouragement of newspapers and agricultural societies, whether ultimately beneficial or not, was heeded. In 1804, the people of the state heeded his injunction. Typically, we assume that advice can be heeded or ignored. It is about empowerment, the exercise of power and the search for a voice that will be heeded. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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