hark
US: /ˈhɑɹk/
UK: /hˈɑːk/
UK: /hˈɑːk/
English Vietnamese dictionary
hark /hɑ:k/
- nội động từ, (thường), lời mệnh lệnh
- nghe
- hark!: nghe đây
- (săn bắn) (hark forward, away, off) đi, đi lên (giục chó săn)
- hark away!: đi lên!
- nghe
- ngoại động từ
- gọi (chó săn) về
- to hark back
- (săn bắn) lần đường ngược lại đánh hơi tìm dấu vết thú săn
- (nghĩa bóng) (+ to) quay trở lại (vấn đề gì)
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb
[V] (old use) used only as an order to tell sb to listen: Hark! I hear a step on the stair!
Phrasal Verbs: hark at sb (BrE, spoken) used only as an order to draw attention to sb who has just said sth stupid or who is showing too much pride: Just hark at him! Who does he think he is?
hark back (to sth)
1 to remember or talk about sth that happened in the past: She's always harking back to how things used to be.
2 to remind you of, or to be like, sth in the past: The newest styles hark back to the clothes of the Seventies.
Concise English dictionary
harks|harked|harkinghɑrk /hɑːk
verb
+listen; used mostly in the imperative