heed (C1)
カタカナ: ヒード
IPA: /hiːd/
Definition
To pay careful attention to advice, a warning, or a suggestion, and often act upon it.
意味: 忠告や警告、提案に注意を払い、それに基づいて行動すること。
Examples / 例文
She failed to heed the warning signs and continued driving despite the icy roads. — She failed to heed the warning signs and continued driving despite the icy roads.
It's important to heed your doctor's advice if you want to recover quickly. — It's important to heed your doctor's advice if you want to recover quickly.
The wise traveler always heeds local customs to avoid causing offense. — The wise traveler always heeds local customs to avoid causing offense.
Heed の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Heed:
How to Use Heed
- heed (something) (collocation)
- To pay attention to a piece of information, advice, or warning. — "You should always heed the instructions carefully."
- take heed (idiom)
- To pay attention to a warning or piece of advice. — "Take heed of the dangers before you embark on the journey."
- pay heed to (prepositional phrase)
- To give attention to something. — "The government must pay heed to the concerns of its citizens."
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