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Meanings of
take heed
in English
Portuguese
escutar
Spanish
escuchar
Back to the meaning
Listen and pay attention.
hear
listen
Portuguese
escutar
Synonyms
Examples for "
hear
"
hear
listen
Examples for "
hear
"
1
I've come a long way to
hear
your answer to that question.
2
We often
hear
the term 'flood-ravaged' used in relation to some areas.
3
When many aid workers
hear
about a problem, they get to work.
4
Muller said he expected the court to
hear
the case next week.
5
I
hear
the south of France is incredible this time of year.
1
However, proxy firms say they do
listen
to companies' points of view.
2
Stay;
listen
and learn; and don't ask for what's not given you.
3
Firstly, the ability to understand three simple words: Stop, look and
listen
.
4
View, engage,
listen
,
read and ask as many questions as you wish.
5
It was the nature of his work to ask questions, to
listen
.
Usage of
take heed
in English
1
Residents in the northern parts of the province should especially
take
heed
.
2
But let society
take
heed
to the manner in which it breathes.
3
Beware Christian,
take
heed
Christian; the devil is desirous to have thee.
4
And we must
take
heed
not to compromise religion in political enterprises.
5
Say,
take
heed
lest the overpowering might of the oppressors alarm you.
6
So
take
heed
,
kiddies: drugs will make you pledge allegiance to funk.
7
Now
take
heed
that the matter fall not through on your side.
8
But
take
heed
that your liberty cause not the weak to fall.
9
This was enough to make the Viceroy
take
heed
for his government.
10
If you're used to casually moving files around with MyISAM,
take
heed
!
11
Pundits will be watching closely to see if Academy voters
take
heed
.
12
You must
take
heed
around Amunhotep. He looked out over the waters.
13
Such men can
take
heed
of nothing except how to increase wealth.
14
Even Lumley Ferrers will outstrip you if you do not
take
heed
.
15
Therefore,
take
heed
that thou speakest not a word that may displease.
16
He had been warned twice, but he had failed to
take
heed
.
Other examples for "take heed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
take
heed
take
Verb
Noun
Translations for
take heed
Portuguese
escutar
Spanish
escuchar
Take heed
through the time
Take heed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Less common
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