pay heed to如何读

英:[pei hi:d tu:]

美:[pe hid tu]

pay heed to是什么意思

  • 释义

    1。注意;留心;2。 理会;3。听取

  • pay heed to英英释义

    idiom

    to pay attention to

    He failed to pay heed to our advice.

    idiom

    to pay attention to

    He failed to pay heed to our advice.

    pay heed to 例句

    1 And founders should pay heed to recent memory: At the beginning of COVID, many startup lenders abruptly stopped lending to early-stage companies, Barbieri recalls, and companies had to scramble to figure out how to make payroll.

    2 World leaders need to pay heed to the climate change warning signs that have been flashing for decades.

    3 Epidemics don’t pay heed to the burnout of agencies nor their review timelines.

    4 But the new mayor took pains to pay heed to Black voters’ concerns, mentioning them in the very first sentences of his inauguration speech, and tipping his hat to Tom Bradley.

    5 Let’s pay heed to the latest evidence.

    6 While the film’s marketing touts its family and faith values, the movie itself doesn’t proselytize so much as pay heed to Aikens’ spiritual and familial journeys.

    7 Few visitors to Croatia pay heed to this coastal city in central Dalmatia; it gets overshadowed by Split an hour to the south and, of course, Dubrovnik.

    8 But investors should pay heed to another trend: the spread of higher prices across more sectors of the economy.

    9 She didn't attend to what I was saying.

    她对我所说的话未加注意。

    10 The chairperson clapped to attract our attention.

    主席拍手以唤起我们的注意。

    11 Take heed of what he says, if you want to succeed.

    假如你想成功,就得留意他说的话。

    12 We never paid any heed to the ancient prophecies.

    我们从来没有留意过古老的预言。

    13 And continue to pay heed to the omens.

    并且要继续留意预兆.

    14 A good leader should always pay heed to the voice of the masses.

    一位好领导应该经常注意倾听群众的呼声.

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