heedful如何读

英:[ˈhi:dfl]

美:[ˈhidfəl]

heedful是什么意思

  • adj.深切注意的;留神的

heedful词根

词根:heed

adj.

heedless 不注意的;不留心的

adv.

heedfully 深切注意地

heedlessly 掉以轻心地;不加注意地

n.

heed 注意到;留心到

heedlessness 不注意

vi.

heed 注意,留心

vt.

heed 注意,留心

heedful英英释义

Adjective

1. taking heed; giving close and thoughtful attention;

"heedful of the warnings"

"so heedful a writer"

"heedful of what they were doing"

2. cautiously attentive;

"careful of her feelings"

"heedful of his father's advice"

3. giving attention

heedful词源中文解释

"小心的,谨慎的",来自 heed(n.)+ -ful。

heedful词源英文解释

The first known use of heedful was in 1540

heedful儿童词典英英释义

heed1 of 2verb

to pay attention

to take notice of : mind

heed my words

heed2 of 2noun

attention sense 1, notice

heedfuladjective

taking heed : attentive

heedfuladjective

taking heed : attentive

heedful 例句

1 Her 16th birthday is the occasion for an Edwardian tennis match – lots of chaps swanning about in white flannels and boaters – through which she skitters barefoot, heedful only of her secret romance.

2 African American athletes, particularly boxers, were heedful of this unwritten code.

3 That’s partly because retailers have grown less heedful about developing the necessary pipelines, a problem that’s worsened in recent years as retailers saw profits crushed by a push into low-margin e-commerce.

4 It seems to have been begun towards the summer of 1819, and was written with great care, after a heedful study of Dryden’s methods of composition.

5 The symbolist, unlike the allegorist, cannot disregard the actual, the reality as it seems: he must, indeed, be supremely heedful of this reality as it seems.

6 Which did not mean he did not wish He'd been more heedful: "Good luck," said he, "this cloth will dip, And make a famous pair—get Snip To do the needful."

7 When she was alone with her husband she grew as sentimental as a housemaid and as little heedful of the absurd.

8 Never in his career had he had more heedful listeners.

9 A proud woman will this very day inherit of you; she will lend a more heedful ear to our warning!" they finally swim away, as they announce: "To her!

10 I think a heedful examination of the two lines, will satisfy the unbiased examiner that the hedge-pig whined, at least, four times.

11 To unveil its face before an ever heedful and ever more attentive world is being found a sovereign function of succeeding time.

12 Surely she had not erred through love, but she had not been heedful of appearances.

13 I have never treated the subject as other than demanding heedful � 2.

14 Let the wise man, striving, heedful, well-controlled and temperate, Make himself an island which the flood shall never sweep away.

15 It was a face of subtle influences, and the very sight of it roused in Nehemiah a more heedful fear than the "shootin'-iron" in the bluff moonshiner's hand had induced.

16 But he was a Chinese, and, like all his nation, but little heedful of religious matters. 

17 He who gave its body shape was a freeman none could bend, heedful of the arbiter none might disobey, humble towards God, loyal to himself, a friend to every man, an aspirant for life.

18 But heedful of a growing malaise among Italian voters, the party leader, Luigi Bersani, said Tuesday that the government had to push for a more social agenda.

19 Lincoln's idealism was nothing else but a heedful interpretation of the proper destiny of man.

20 Her heedful eyes meet those of a young Black girl in overalls and braids on the other side of the room.

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