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heed

 (hēd)
v.heed·ed,heed·ing,heeds
v.tr.
To pay attention to; listen to and consider:"He did not heed my gibes, and chattered on"(Sean O'Faolain).
v.intr.
To pay attention.
n.
Close attention; notice.

[Middle Englishheden, from Old Englishhēdan.]
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heed

(hiːd)
n
close and careful attention; notice (often in the phrasesgive, pay,ortake heed)
vb
to pay close attention to (someone or something)
[Old Englishhēdan; related to Old Saxonhōdian, Old High Germanhuoten]
ˈheedern
ˈheedfuladj
ˈheedfullyadv
ˈheedfulnessn
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heed

(hid)

v.t.
1. to give attention; have regard.
n.
2. careful attention; notice.
[before 900; Middle Englishheden, Old Englishhēdan, c. Old Saxon hōdian, Old High Germanhuoten to protect; akin tohood1]
heed′er,n.
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heed


Past participle:heeded
Gerund:heeding

Imperative
heed
heed
Present
I heed
you heed
he/she/it heeds
we heed
you heed
they heed
Preterite
I heeded
you heeded
he/she/it heeded
we heeded
you heeded
they heeded
Present Continuous
I am heeding
you are heeding
he/she/it is heeding
we are heeding
you are heeding
they are heeding
Present Perfect
I have heeded
you have heeded
he/she/it has heeded
we have heeded
you have heeded
they have heeded
Past Continuous
I was heeding
you were heeding
he/she/it was heeding
we were heeding
you were heeding
they were heeding
Past Perfect
I had heeded
you had heeded
he/she/it had heeded
we had heeded
you had heeded
they had heeded
Future
I will heed
you will heed
he/she/it will heed
we will heed
you will heed
they will heed
Future Perfect
I will have heeded
you will have heeded
he/she/it will have heeded
we will have heeded
you will have heeded
they will have heeded
Future Continuous
I will be heeding
you will be heeding
he/she/it will be heeding
we will be heeding
you will be heeding
they will be heeding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been heeding
you have been heeding
he/she/it has been heeding
we have been heeding
you have been heeding
they have been heeding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been heeding
you will have been heeding
he/she/it will have been heeding
we will have been heeding
you will have been heeding
they will have been heeding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been heeding
you had been heeding
he/she/it had been heeding
we had been heeding
you had been heeding
they had been heeding
Conditional
I would heed
you would heed
he/she/it would heed
we would heed
you would heed
they would heed
Past Conditional
I would have heeded
you would have heeded
he/she/it would have heeded
we would have heeded
you would have heeded
they would have heeded
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.heed - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)heed - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
attending,attention - the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others
advertence,advertency - the process of being heedful
Verb1.heed - pay close attention toheed - pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the old men"
obey - be obedient to
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

heed

(Formal)
verb
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heed

verb
To perceive by ear, usually attentively:
Archaic:hearken.
Idiom:give one's ear.
noun
2.The act of noting, observing, or taking into account:
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Translations
يَهْتَم، يَنتَبِه
dát pozordbát
høre efterlytte til
gondosan figyel
gaumgæfa, veita athygli
atsižvelgiantis įkreipti dėmesįkreipti dėmesį įnekreipdamas dėmesionekreipdamas dėmesio į
ņemt vērāpievērst uzmanību
dinlemekkulak asmak

heed

[hiːd]
A.Nto pay (no) heed to sb(no)hacer caso a algn
to take (no) heed of sth(no)tener en cuenta algo
to take heed to+ INFINponeratención en+ infin
take heed!¡tencuidado!
B.VT [+person] →hacer caso a; [+warning] →tomar encuenta
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

heed

[ˈhiːd]
vt (=take notice of) [+advice, warning] →tenir compte de
n
to pay heed to sb/sth →tenir compte de qn/qch
to take no heed →ne pasfaire attention
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

heed

nBeachtungf;to takeheedachtgeben,aufpassen;to payheed to somebody/something, to takeheed of somebody/somethingjdn/etwbeachten,jdm/einerSacheBeachtungschenken;to pay noheed to somebody/something, to take noheed of somebody/somethingjdn/etwnichtbeachten,jdm/einerSache keineBeachtungschenken;to takeheed to do somethingdarauf achten,etw zutun
vtbeachten,Beachtungschenken(+dat);justheed what your father sayshör auf deinenVater;he neverheeds my adviceerhörtnie auf meinenRat
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

heed

[hiːd] (frm)
1.nto pay (no) heed to, to take (no) heed of(non)ascoltare, (non)tener conto di
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

heed

(hiːd) verb
to pay attention to.He refused to heed my warning;Heed what I say! ag gee, oplet يَهْتَم، يَنتَبِه обръщам внимание dar atenção dbát; dát pozorbeachten lytte til; høre efterπροσέχω, παίρνω υπόψη μου hacer caso a alguien, tomar en cuenta,considerar kuulda võtma توجه كردن به ottaa vaari jstkfaire attention à לַשִים לֵב सावधानी paziti, uzeti u obzir, obazirati se gondosan figyel vmire memperhatikan gaumgæfa, veita athyglitener conto di, fare/prestare attenzione a 注意する 주의하다 kreipti dėmesį, klausyti pievērst uzmanību; ņemt vērā menghiraukanin acht nemen, aandacht besteden aanta hensyn til,bry seg om wziąć pod rozwagę پام كول ، توجه كول ځيريدل dar atenção a da atenţie принимать во внимание dať pozor, všímať si upoštevati poslušati lyssna till, fästa avseende vid, bry sig om เอาใจใส่dinlemek, kulak asmak 留意 зважати, звертати увагу توجہ دینا lưu ý 留神,留意
ˈheedful adjective
(withof) paying attention to; responding to.heedful of danger. oplettend, sorgvuldig مُنتبِه إلى، مُهْتَم، لَديه رد فِعْل взимам под внимание atento dbalýaufmerksam vagtsom; efterkommendeπροσεκτικόςatento tähelepanelik متوجه valpasvigilantשם לב सतर्क oprezan, pažljiv gondos waspada gætinnattento,accorto 注意深い 주의 깊은 atsižvelgiantis į uzmanīgs; piesardzīgs mengambil peduliachtenswaardigaktsom,obs påostrożny, rozważny څارو ، ځيرك ، متوجهatento vigi­lentпредусмотрительный pozorný, obozretný pozoren svestan uppmärksam อย่างเอาใจใส่ kulak veren,dikkatli 留心的,注意的 уважний متوجہ để ý 深切注意的,留神的
ˈheedless adjective
(especially withof) careless; paying no attention.Heedless of the danger, he ran into the burning building to rescue the girl. onverskillig, agterlosig غَيْر مُبالٍ، لا يَهْتَم небрежен desatento nedbajícíunbekümmert uden at bryde sig om; ligegladαδιάφορος,απερίσκεπτοςdespreocupado,descuidado hoolimatu, -mata بی توجه välinpitämätöninsouciant מִתעַלֵם असावधान nepažljiv, nemaran figyelmetlen; mit sem törődve tanpa hati-hati óvarkárdisattento,incurante むとんちゃくな 부주의한 nekreipdamas dėmesio į par spīti/nedomājot par briesmām tdk mengambil peduli zonder acht te slaan opuaktsom,uten hensyn til nierozważny بى پرواdesatento nepăsător пренебрегающий nepozorný ne meneč se za ne obazirući se obekymrad om ไม่เอาใจใส่ aldırmayan,dikkatsiz 不小心的,不留意的 неуважний, недбалий غیر محتاط، بے توجہ không chú ý 不注意的,不留心的
ˈheedlessly adverb
onverskillig بِدون مُبالاه، بِدون اهتِمام небрежно imprudentemente nedbaleunbekümmert ubetænksomt; uagtsomtαδιάφορα,αψήφιστα a la ligera, con despreocupación mõtlematult با بی توجهی välinpitämättömästià la légère בְּחוֹסֶר תְּשוּמָת לֵב असावधानी से nemarno, nepažljivo figyelmetlenül dengan tidak hati-hati óvarlega disattentamente むとんちゃくに 부주의하게 nekreipdamas dėmesio neuzmanīgi; nevērīgi dgn tdk mengambil peduli zonder acht te slaan opuaktsomt,hensynsløst nieostrożnie په بی پروایی imprudentemente nepăsător беспечно nedbalo neprevidno neobazrivo obekymrat อย่างไม่เอาใจใส่ dikkatsizce 不小心地 неуважно بے توجہی سے một cách lơ là不注意地
pay heed to,take heed of
Take heed of my warning;He paid no heed to me. ag slaan op, luister na يُعْطي اهْتِماما обръщам внимание на prestar atenção a dbát; všímat sibeachten lytte til; rette sig efterπροσέχω, παίρνω σοβαρά υπόψη hacer caso a alguien, prestar atención a kuulda võtma توجه كردن به ottaa vaari jstkfaire attention à לַשִים לֵב, לְהַשגִיח עַל ध्यान देना pripaziti (osvrtati se) na, uzeti u obzir figyelmet szentel vminek memperhatikan veita athygli, sinna dare ascolto/retta a ~に留意する 주의하다 kreipti dėmesį į, atsižvelgti į pievērst uzmanību; ņemt vērā mengendahkanacht slaan op,oplettenpasse på,gi akt påzważać متوجه کول په prestar atenção a a acorda atenţie принимать во внимание dbať; venovať pozornosť biti pozoren na, zmeniti se za poklanjati pažnju สนใจaldırmak, aldırış etmek 留意(警告、勸告等) звертати увагу на توجہ دینا lưu ý đến留意某人的劝告
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See if I do not prick your neck with my sting." The Draught-Mule replied, "I do notheed your threats; I only care for him who sits above you, and who quickens my pace with his whip, or holds me back with the reins.
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Even so has Achilles flung aside all pity, and all that conscience which at once so greatly banes yet greatly boons him that willheed it.
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But Annie paid noheed to sun, or wind, or flower; still the bright tears fell, and she forgot all but her sorrow.
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Though they chattered incessantly I could not understand a word they said, nor did theyheed when I spoke to them.
Meanwhile one of the carriers who were in the inn thought fit to water his team, and it was necessary to remove Don Quixote's armour as it lay on the trough; but he seeing the other approach hailed him in a loud voice, "O thou, whoever thou art, rash knight that comest to lay hands on the armour of the most valorous errant that ever girt on sword, have a care what thou dost; touch it not unless thou wouldst lay down thy life as the penalty of thy rashness." The carrier gave noheed to these words (and he would have done better toheed them if he had been heedful of his health), but seizing it by the straps flung the armour some distance from him.
And Aphrodite, the daughter of Zeus stood before him, being like a pure maiden in height and mien, that he should not be frightened when he tookheed of her with his eyes.

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