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  • take heed — verb listen and pay attention Listen to your father We must hear the expert before we make a decision • Syn: ↑listen, ↑hear • Derivationally related forms: ↑hearer (for: ↑hear …   Useful english dictionary

  • take heed — {v. phr.}, {literary} To pay attention; watch or listen carefully; notice. * /Take heed not to spill coffee on the rug./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take heed — {v. phr.}, {literary} To pay attention; watch or listen carefully; notice. * /Take heed not to spill coffee on the rug./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take\ heed — v. phr. literary To pay attention; watch or listen carefully; notice. Take heed not to spill coffee on the rug …   Словарь американских идиом

  • take heed (of somebody) — give/pay ˈheed (to sb/sth) | take ˈheed (of sb/sth) idiom (formal) to pay careful attention to sb/sth • They gave little heed to the rumours. • I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he d said. • …   Useful english dictionary

  • take heed (of something) — give/pay ˈheed (to sb/sth) | take ˈheed (of sb/sth) idiom (formal) to pay careful attention to sb/sth • They gave little heed to the rumours. • I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he d said. • …   Useful english dictionary

  • take heed — verb To pay attention. The king spoke and the lords took heed. See Also: give heed …   Wiktionary

  • take heed — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. heed, beward, mind; see take care at care , watch out …   English dictionary for students

  • To take heed — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To take heed to — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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