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Meanings of
pay heed
in English
Portuguese
atender
Spanish
atender
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To listen or give attention to.
attend
hang
advert
give ear
Portuguese
atender
Synonyms
Examples for "
attend
"
attend
hang
advert
give ear
Examples for "
attend
"
1
Also, the state requires hunters
attend
a mandatory alligator hunting safety course.
2
New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key will
attend
the Constitution Day event.
3
Dr Yockopua said doctors would only
attend
to serious cases and emergencies.
4
He would almost certainly also be asked to
attend
a diversity course.
5
Usually, political party leaders want their people to
attend
parliamentary party meetings.
1
Do you want to talk about it? He let the question
hang
.
2
However, others
hang
about waiting in anticipation, eager to continue the night.
3
Yet ample hog supplies continue to
hang
over the market, limiting rallies.
4
Perhaps you need to turn it around and ask: why
hang
on?
5
But whether Christie can
hang
on that long is an open question.
1
The company said: We apologise for any upset this
advert
has caused.
2
Several Arab papers refused to publish an
advert
with the Israeli flag.
3
I love it when you talk foreign The best Wimpy
advert
ever.
4
But their
advert
really did hurt a large section of our citizens.
5
It ends the
advert
by saying: We will no doubt bounce back.
1
At length it ran thus, and I was compelled to
give
ear
:
2
Fool that he was to
give
ear
to the counsel of Apollo.
3
And now
give
ear
,
if thou wouldst know the origin of Nitetis.
4
I
give
ear
to my whimsies, because I am to record them.
5
The Master said, Who would not
give
ear
to a downright word?
Usage of
pay heed
in English
1
And the entire government should
pay
heed
to the response of voters.
2
The claim is untrue, and no lawmaker should
pay
heed
to it.
3
To his dry presentment of the case nobody seemed to
pay
heed
.
4
Listen, Marit; be sensible,
pay
heed
to what I have to say.
5
Pray speak with less noise, and
pay
heed
to what I say.
6
They are occupied by their own conversations and do not
pay
heed
.
7
It's a collection of essential items that doesn't
pay
heed
to fleeting trends.
8
Things might look like coincidences, but you need to
pay
heed
to them.
9
Should we
pay
heed
to the fresh and critical perspective of our visitors?
10
The above are the secrets of T'ai-chi; but
pay
heed
lest you fail!
11
Also, only
pay
heed
more to survey results that suit you.
12
We of the Yard seldom
pay
heed
to theatrical notions of that kind.
13
If they read it they will surely
pay
heed
to it.
14
But our men had no time to
pay
heed
to these.
15
But there was none to
pay
heed
to his untimely importunity.
16
They began to look at him, to
pay
heed
to him.
Other examples for "pay heed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
pay
heed
pay
Verb
Noun
Translations for
pay heed
Portuguese
atender
escutar
prestar a atenção
fixar a atenção em
Spanish
atender
prestar oído
advertir
prestar atención
escuchar atentamente
Pay heed
through the time
Pay heed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common