英[hiːd]美[hiːd]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
来自PIE*kadh,躲避,保护,词源同hat,hood.引申词义注意,留心。
verb(动词)noun(名词)
双解例句
verb(动词)noun(名词)
小知识
Heed is an old word, meaning “to listen to and follow.” It can also be used as a noun: “Take heed of my instructions,” said the wizard, “for the magic potion will work only by the light of the full moon.”
The most common use of heed is with warnings, as in “You'd better heed my advice, or you'll be in serious trouble!” The word derives from Old English hēdan and is related to the Dutch hoeden and German hüten — from Germanic cultures where fairy tales with mysterious warnings and magical consequences abound.
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习语积累
n. give/pay heed (to sb/sth) take heed (of sb/sth) (formal) 留心;注意;听从 to pay careful attention to sb/sth
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词根:heed
adj.heedless不注意的;不留心的
heedful注意的;深切注意的;深切留心的
adv.heedfully深切注意地
heedlessly掉以轻心地;不加注意地
n.heedlessness不注意