"Heed Their Rising Voices" is a 1960 newspaper advertisement published in the New York Times.
It was published on March 29, 1960 and paid for by the "Committee to Defend Martin Luther King and the Struggle for Freedom in the South".
Pam heeded the storm warning and went into the shelter.
팸은 태풍 경보에 유의하여 피신처로 들어갔다.
heed (attention) 주의
The professor's words are worthy of heed.
그 교수의 말은 주의를 기울일 만하다.
heed
to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning:
The airline has been criticized for failing to heed advice/warnings about lack of safety routines.
attention:
The company took no heed of (= did not consider) public opposition to the plans.
to listen to and follow advice:
The airline failed to heed warnings about security.
attention or notice:
Voters are dissatisfied, and Congress should take heed (= consider this).
영어로 heed의 뜻
heed
verb [ T ]
formal
UK
/hiːd/ US
/hiːd/
to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning:
The airline has been criticized for failing to heed advice/warnings about lack of safety routines.
동의어들
pay attention (to sth/sb)
listen
mind
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Paying attention and being careful
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heed
noun [ U ]
formal
UK
/hiːd/ US
/hiːd/
attention:
The company took no heed of (= did not consider) public opposition to the plans.
동의어들
attention (NOTICE)
regard formal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
(Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus의 heed 정의 © Cambridge University Press)
heed | 미국 사전
heed
verb [ T ]
US
/hid/
to listen to and follow advice:
The airline failed to heed warnings about security.
heed
noun [ U ]
US
/hid/
attention or notice:
Voters are dissatisfied, and Congress should take heed (= consider this).
(Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary의 heed 정의 © Cambridge University Press)
heed 용례들
heed
Senators came to expect that their objections to nominees recorded via the blue slip would be heeded by their chamber colleagues.
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Such calls have been heeded and indeed there has been a flood of small area studies.
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예문 적게
No one heeds the youth with the martyr's palm held aloft.
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However, certain caveats must be heeded in interpreting these findings.
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We cannot make sense of ourselves and the world without also heeding the command of respect.
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His call for the promotion of international-civilizational morality covering human rights and democracy ought to be heeded.
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Only then can a persuasive case be made for heeding their advice over that of others.
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They occur very quickly, so much so that intermediate products of processing are not heeded in short-term memory and, thus, not available for self-report.
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If such a distinction is considered too harsh, there is no remedy but to describe as precisely as possible the constituent parts, heeding the genealogy of the conceptual domain involved.
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The team decided that we risked not being able to offer the programme at all unless we heeded the wishes of a substantial portion of the community.
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The suggestion, however, was not heeded.
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Is it true that in ever y legal system, ever yone's preference for heeding some set of authorities would change if it were supposed that almost ever yone acted differently?
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The obvious advantage of this approach is that the information it provides is more likely to be heeded by teachers because it addresses issues they themselves have identified as important.
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All government officials are constantly reminded that ptnghuà should be used for all high-profile public events, although there is anecdotal evidence suggesting that this reminder is not always heeded.
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I am pleased to note that my request for greater flexibility within the second pillar was also heeded.
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