heeded
v. 聽某人的勸告,聽從( heed的過去式和過去分詞 ); 變平,使(某物)變平( flatten的過去式和過去分詞 )
If you heed someone's advice or warning, you pay attention to it and do what they suggest.
But few at the conference in London last week heeded his warning...
但在上週於倫敦召開的大會上,幾乎沒有人留意他的警告。
Chris would have been well advised to heed the old saying 'Never bite the hand that feeds you.'
克里斯本應聽從那句老話——“千萬不要恩將仇報”。
If you take heed of what someone says or if you pay heed to them, you pay attention to them and consider carefully what they say.
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,而湯姆根本不是什麼偉大的思想家。
But what if the government takes no heed?
但如果政府不理會該怎麼辦呢?
She countered that her advice had not been heeded.
她反駁說她的建議未被重視.
I heeded my doctor's advice and stopped smoking.
我聽從醫生的勸告,把煙戒了.
Words were not heeded here; and silence was more eloquent.
在這裡,言語是不足道的, 沉默更有表達力.
Fleur heeded not these sounds.
芙蕾並不理會這些聲音.
Nature's dark inside is heeded now.
自然的黑暗面現正猖狂.