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1 heed
[hi:d](to pay attention to: He refused to heed my warning; Heed what I say!) lytte til; høre efter- heedful- heedless
- heedlessly
- pay heed to
- take heed of* * *[hi:d](to pay attention to: He refused to heed my warning; Heed what I say!) lytte til; høre efter- heedful- heedless
- heedlessly
- pay heed to
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2 pay heed to
Take heed of my warning; He paid no heed to me.) lytte til; rette sig efter* * *Take heed of my warning; He paid no heed to me.) lytte til; rette sig efter -
3 take heed of
Take heed of my warning; He paid no heed to me.) lytte til; rette sig efter* * *Take heed of my warning; He paid no heed to me.) lytte til; rette sig efter
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