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1 hark vi
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2 hark
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3 hark!
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4 hark back to
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5 hark back
vi + prepto hark back to — (former days) rievocare, (earlier occasion) ritornare a or su
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6 (to) hark
(to) hark /hɑ:k/A v. i.(lett.) ascoltare: Hark!, ascolta!; ascoltate!B v. t.1 (lett. o scherz.) ascoltare, dare ascolto a (q.)● (iron.) Hark at him (o you, her, ecc.)!, senti senti!, senti un po' questa! □ to hark back, ( di cani) tornare al punto di partenza ( per ritrovare la traccia della selvaggina); richiamare ( i cani) □ (fig.) to hark back to, rifarsi a, riecheggiare ( un modello passato); riandare a ( una cosa passata); richiamare alla mente □ Hark forward!, avanti! ( ordine dato a un cane da caccia). -
7 (to) hark
(to) hark /hɑ:k/A v. i.(lett.) ascoltare: Hark!, ascolta!; ascoltate!B v. t.1 (lett. o scherz.) ascoltare, dare ascolto a (q.)● (iron.) Hark at him (o you, her, ecc.)!, senti senti!, senti un po' questa! □ to hark back, ( di cani) tornare al punto di partenza ( per ritrovare la traccia della selvaggina); richiamare ( i cani) □ (fig.) to hark back to, rifarsi a, riecheggiare ( un modello passato); riandare a ( una cosa passata); richiamare alla mente □ Hark forward!, avanti! ( ordine dato a un cane da caccia). -
8 (to) hearken
(to) hearken /ˈhɑ:kən/v. i. -
9 (to) hearken
(to) hearken /ˈhɑ:kən/v. i.
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hark — [ha:k US ha:rk] v [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Probably from an unrecorded Old English heorcian] 1.) hark at him/her/you! BrE old fashioned spoken used when you think someone is saying something stupid or acting as if they are more important than… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hark — (h[aum]rk), v. i. [OE. herken. See {Hearken}.] To listen; to hearken. [Now rare, except in the imperative form used as an interjection, Hark! listen.] Hudibras. [1913 Webster] {Hark away!} {Hark back!} {Hark forward!} (Sporting), cries used to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hark — [ hark ] verb intransitive an old word meaning listen ,hark back to phrasal verb transitive hark back to something to remember or talk about something that happened in the past: They always hark back to what they call the good old days. a. to be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hark at — ˈhark at [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they hark at he/she/it harks at present participle harking at past tense harked at past partic … Useful english dictionary
hark — ► VERB 1) literary listen. 2) (hark at) informal used to draw attention to an ill advised or foolish remark or action. 3) (hark back) recall an earlier period. ORIGIN Germanic … English terms dictionary
hark — [härk] vi. [ME herkien (akin to Ger horchen) < ? OE * heorcian or < OE heorcnian: see HEARKEN] Now Chiefly Literary to listen carefully: usually in the imperative, with the effect of an exclamation vt. Archaic to listen to; hear to listen… … English World dictionary
Hark — kann sein: Sabine Hark, deutsche Soziologin der deutsche Name der estnischen Gemeinde Harku Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
hark — (v.) late 12c., from O.E. *heorcian, perhaps an intensive form from base of hieran (see HEAR (Cf. hear)). Cf. talk/tale. Cognate with O.Fris. harkia listen, M.Du. horken, O.H.G. horechon, Ger. horchen. To hark back (1829) originally referred to… … Etymology dictionary
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hark — index heed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary