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heeded的意思

heeded中文翻譯:

n.(Heed)人名;(瑞典)赫德

vi.注意,留心

n.注意到;留心到

vt.注意,留心

相似詞語短語

headed───adj.有頭的;有標題的;v.率領(head的過去分詞);朝向;走在…的前頭

deeded───n.行動;功績;證書;[法]契據;vt.立契轉讓

heeder───主人

heeled───adj.有后跟的;帶手槍的;帶著錢的;v.緊跟;(使)傾斜(heel的過去分詞)

hended───_其他組織機構

herded───n.獸群,畜群;放牧人;vi.成群,聚在一起;vt.放牧;使成群;n.(Herd)人名;(英、芬)赫德

needed───adj.需要的;v.需要(need的過去式)

reeded───adj.有凹槽的;長滿盧葦的;用小凸嵌線裝飾的;v.用蘆葦蓋(reed的過去式和過去分詞)

seeded───v.在(土地上)播種;播種(特定種子);(使)發芽,發展;用晶粒物質使冷凝;(植物)結籽;給……去籽;把……列為種子選手(seed的過去式及過去分詞);adj.確定為種子選手的;去籽的;(植物、水果)有籽的;播過種的;(花)有特定色彩的種子的

雙語使用場景

But few at the conference in London last week heeded his warning.───但幾乎沒有人在上周倫敦會議上注意他的警告。

They were his dogs snapping at him, but, tragic figure though he had become, he scarcely heeded them.───那是他的狗在咬他,盡管他已成了一個悲慘的人物,他卻毫不在意它們。

They are unlikely to be heeded.───他們的呼聲不可能被聽從。

But there was no making the Cossacks budge when they had got booty and prisoners. No one heeded the word of command.───但是,哥薩克們在繳獲戰利品和俘虜之后,就沒法使他們向前推進,沒有一個人聽從命令。

So I said, "Wisdom is better than strength. " But the poor man's wisdom is despised, and his words are no longer heeded.───“智慧勝過勇力。”然而那貧窮人的智慧被人藐視,他的話也無人聽從。

The first took place in 1937, when Franklin Roosevelt mistakenly heeded the advice of his own era's deficit worriers.───第一次發生在1937年,當時,富蘭克林.羅斯福錯誤地聽取他那時代財政赤字悲觀者的意見。

He might have heeded his own advice and spent more time on India's biggest headache next door.───他可能聽從自己的建議,花更多時間解決與鄰居最頭痛的問題。

As I think of academic performance is better, so I did not do this thing as the parents of the advice I had heeded only when.───由于我自認為學習成績比較好,所以我也沒把這件事當成事,父母的勸告我只當了耳旁風。

If you feel touched by my words, and recognise yourself in it, you are one who has heeded this calling of the heart.───如果你感到被我話語所感動,并且在其中辨認出了自我的真實,你就是這個聽到了這個內心請求的人。

英語使用場景

For the most part, they heeded my advice.

She never heeded anyone's warning.

Almost all workers heeded a call by the trade unions to stay at home for the duration of the strike.

I heeded my doctor's advice and stopped smoking.

If she had only heeded my warnings , none of this would have happened.

If only they had heeded his warnings!

But he has heeded the advice.

A man admired, respected, whose word was heeded.

Around 10,000 workers heeded the union's strike call.