unheeding 的 3 个定义
- to give careful attention to: He did not heed the warning.
- to give attention; have regard.
- careful attention; notice; observation.
unheeding 近义词
not attentive
unheeding 的近义词 10 个
unheeding 的反义词 1 个
更多unheeding例句
- I’ve never really paid much heed to the purported differences between millennials and Gen Xers or whatever else, but certainly what are referred to as Gen Z, new people coming into the workforce, have different expectations in life.
- Titled “India’s Covid-19 Emergency,” the editorial in one of the world’s oldest and best-known general medical journals blamed the government for not paying heed to superspreader events and not preventing the unprecedented surge of Covid-19 cases.
- Paying heed to the importance of visualizing data means following a few best practices.
- He claimed to be worried about the children, but paid no heed to guidance of medical organizations — including the American Academy of Pediatrics — that recommend treating gender-diverse children by affirming their gender identities.
- The science of minutes management is fairly clear, and most teams have taken heed of it.
- When it comes to educating our children, Congress should heed that message, not ignore it.
- But now, Obama should heed his call for a ‘service year’ and get on board.
- TMZ should show some decency and heed the plea Krizya Fuqua.
- Failing that, Hillary Clinton should heed his findings about wealth and inequality—and take on the crisis head on.
- I texted him that I would heed his advice and schedule an appointment with the specialist.
- The man that giveth heed to lying visions, is like to him that catcheth at a shadow, and followeth after the wind.
- But she was young enough and pretty enough to pay little heed to pose or background.
- She waved a dissenting hand, and went on, paying no further heed to their renewed cries which sought to detain her.
- He gave little heed to the play; his thoughts were elsewhere, and, while they rambled, his eyes wandered round the house.
- Do not heed the Governor-Generalʼs decree, calling you to arms, even though it cost you your lives.