heed

heed
hi:d
verb
(to pay attention to: He refused to heed my warning; Heed what I say!) hacer caso a alguien, tomar en cuenta, considerar
- heedless
- heedlessly
- pay heed to
- take heed of

heed
tr[hiːd]
noun
1 atención nombre femenino
he paid no heed to his father's advice hizo caso omiso a los consejos de su padre
transitive verb
1 prestar atención a, hacer caso de
heed ['hi:d] vt
: prestar atención a, hacer caso de
heed n
: atención f
heed
n.
atención s.f.
v.
atender a v.
escuchar v.
hacer caso de v.

I hiːd
mass noun

to take heed — tener* cuidado

to take heed of o pay heed to somebody — prestarle atención or hacerle* caso a alguien


II
transitive verb prestar atención a, hacer* caso de
[hiːd]
1.
N

to pay (no) heed to sb — (no) hacer caso a algn

to take (no) heed of sth — (no) tener en cuenta algo

to take heed to — + infin poner atención en + infin

take heed! — ¡ten cuidado!

2.
VT [+ person] hacer caso a; [+ warning] tomar en cuenta
* * *

I [hiːd]
mass noun

to take heed — tener* cuidado

to take heed of o pay heed to somebody — prestarle atención or hacerle* caso a alguien


II
transitive verb prestar atención a, hacer* caso de

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