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Heed Hiːd Heed】N.注意 Time Pay Appearance Fact Well Dressed

Front heed
Pron [hiːd]
Back 【heed】n.注意
For the first time he had to pay heed to his appearance, and in fact he became very well-dressed from then on.
那是他第一次必须去注意自己的外表,而事实上从那时起他就变得很时髦了。
Vocab
heedpaying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)

Heed is an old word, meaning to listen to and follow. It can also be used as a noun: "Take heed of my instructions, little boy," said the old bearded man. "My potion will only work for the one who wears the ring."

The most common use of heed is with warnings. The word derives from Old English hēdan and is related to the Dutch hoeden and German hüten––from Germanic cultures where fairy tales with mysterious warnings and magical consequences abound.

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