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Перевод: heed
[существительное] внимание; осторожность ; [глагол] внимательно следить; обращать внимание
Тезаурус:
- I would hope that the vast majority of beer festival organisers take heed of Keith Thomas's article and try to ensure that quality comes before quantity at beer festivals, then I might be tempted to visit more beer festivals again.
- We need to pay heed to the way he writes, for some commentators would lead us far astray.
- Orrell will do well to heed the challenge of Bates, Davies, Clough and Lozowski.
- Doubtless the authorities would not heed my plea, but here in County Fermanagh I could feast my eyes on red pillar boxes to my heart's content.
- In formulating our recommendations we have taken heed of the point that development in the four language modes is complex and non-linear.
- Rachel was kinder and gentler towards her than she had ever been before; but she also required Phoebe to take responsibility for the baby, to be a good mother, to take heed for the morrow.
- Murdo Fraser, of Scotland Young Conservatives, urged the party to heed the lesson of Scotland where the poll tax was "universally reviled" and the electoral position of the Tories "nothing short of disastrous".
- The cabinet's current review of the tax now looks likely to heed this advice and go for the quick chop.
- Europeans should heed Mr Calvet's warnings if it is not already too late.
- Significantly, Roxburgh decided to pay heed to the excellent club form of Gordon Strachan and the Leeds United man displayed an admirable combination of cockiness and sheer resolve on the right side of a midfield which contained the Celtic pair Roy Aitken and Paul McStay, and the former Parkhead workhorse, Murdo Macleod, who is now enjoying a renaissance in West Germany.
- "We firmly believe that the Government's present position pays too little heed to the weight of scientific evidence in Britain and in Europe that sulphur dioxide, nitrous sic oxides and hydrocarbon emissions are separately and in conjunction destructive to many natural and built environments."
- No heed is paid to their fear, their pain, their grief, their dying.
- They will heed advice about how they should cope with the pregnancy but will probably not sacrifice almost a year of their lives to the absolute good of their coming child.
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