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 Translation for 'heed' from English to Greek
NOUN   heed | -
VERB   to heed | heeded | heeded
heeding | heeds
SYNO attentiveness | heed | paying attention | ...
heed {noun}προσοχή {η}
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Translation for 'heed' from English to Greek

heed {noun}
προσοχή {η}
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Usage Examples English
  • The word Zaporozhian however, was no longer allowed to be used, although Suvorov paid no heed to the ban.
  • In the fifth reading, Moses foretold that God would raise a prophet from among them like Moses and the Israelites were to heed him.
  • Although Spiritism does not claim for itself the status of a religion, it does not heed by the dogma of any religion.
  • Schonfeld considered as another failure his unsuccessful request to the British government to heed Rabbi Weissmandl's plea to bomb the railroad tracks to Auschwitz and possibly the crematoria.
  • ("uyu-" "sleep", although "uy-" "heed").

  • Kalineesan did not pay heed to the Thiruvasakam. Mayon then decided to incarnate as Vaikundar and, to that effect, walked towards the seashore of Thiruchendur.
  • Then, his health restored... he'd no longer abstinence heed.
  • On November 27, Boston and Maine President Lucius Tuttle released a statement stating that the primary cause of the accident was Lyons' failure to heed cautionary signals.
  • The 漢晉春秋 records that in 196, Deng advised Liu Biao not to form an alliance with Yuan Shao. Liu did not heed this advice and dismissed Deng from office.
  • These attacks would finally persuade the government to heed Dzerzhinsky's lobbying for greater internal security. The campaign of mass repressions would officially begin thereafter as retribution.

  • On 14 April, Mt. Gox lawyers said that Karpelès would not appear for a deposition in a Dallas court, or heed a subpoena by FinCEN.
  • Motorists traveling in and around Vleesbaai must take heed of tortoises and small buck that can often be found crossing the road.
  • Custer fails to take sufficient heed of the warnings, and divides his forces, weakening them. Thereafter, events unfold similarly to the historical Battle of the Little Big Horn.
  • The next year, she accused Twu Shiing-jer of assaulting a restaurateur. Lee apologized after the incident, but did not heed calls to resign for the purportedly wrongful accusation against Twu.
  • To the half-dead dwellers of the deep. _ Take heed, my friends _ We're but dead already.

  • Such is the ruler of the land, take heed O! countryman!
  • The use of fishing weirs was specifically outlawed throughout England, except at the seacoast, in "Magna Carta", but little heed was given to the restrictions.
  • Rabbi Joshua of Siknin in the name of Rabbi Levi interpreted [...] to convey God's message that if people will heed God's commandments, God will heed their prayers.
  • Severinus also supposedly prophesied the destruction of Asturis (perhaps [...]), Austria, by the Huns. When the people would not heed his warning, he took refuge in Comagena.
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