To take the advice given to you, if someone says to heed the advice given by other it means take the advice other people give you
It means, listen and pay attention.
It means 'don't ignore warnings'
All commercial vessels needed to carry enough lifeboats for all passengers and crew, ship radios couldn't be shut off at night, captains and crews needed to better heed ice warnings.
Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collision. According to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith. Between 7 and 10.
Warnings ReceivedSome think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collision. According to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith.Between 7 and 10.
What arguments were used by hector's wife to persuade him to avoid battle with Achilles?
Captain Smith ignored the iceburg warnings.
watch out, take care or pay attention.
"We" weren't alive then. Nevertheless, if some we didn't listen to what he said, we wouldn't know what he said. Do you mean "heed"?
"Heed those warnings and don't go into the jungle." "Students are advised to heed the restrictions placed on their use of cell phones." "He would not heed his family's advice to return to college." " Vandals on WikiAnswers get blocked if they do not heed the warning from Supervisors." "If he heard, he paid no heed." "You should heed my advice."
You can use either "heed this warning" or "take heed of this warning" to convey the message of paying attention or taking the warning seriously. Both phrases are commonly used and express a similar warning message.
Take Heed Mr. Tojo was created in 1943.
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
The child was acting insolently when he refused to heed his mother's many warnings about not picking up his toys.
be careful
Yes, Rita was forecast well. It is up to people to heed warnings appropriately, and not all of them did so.
In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins," "pay heed to the storm warnings and say no to going to the headland" means to listen to the warnings about approaching dangerous weather and to refuse to go to the headland where it is likely to be dangerous. This phrase emphasizes the importance of heeding caution and making wise choices to ensure safety.
"Take heed to your own words" means to carefully consider and be mindful of the words you choose to speak, as they have the power to impact others and your own reputation. It serves as a reminder to think before speaking and to be aware of the consequences of what you say.
Jim's arrogant response to my question was insolent.