英 [hɑːk] 美 [hɑːrk]
vi. 听(常用于命令句)
n. (Hark)人名;(德、瑞典)哈尔克
第三人称单数harks
现在分词harking
过去式harked
过去分词harked
hark /hɑːk/
动词 to listen; pay attention 倾听
... 不善言辞£单调的(单一的)Inarticulate£Inanimate 倾听Hark 灵敏的Quick ...
听力测试(Hark)根据提示输入你的年龄..
Hark ye--come no more till thou do bring his head.
你们听着——不把他的头拿来,就不要进宫来。
Hark you, my son, try as I will I can get nothing into your head.
听着,我的孩子,尽管我很努力,但我什么也教不了你。
Hark to the plaintive song of the old woman, to the call of the priests!
听老妇人哀怨的歌声,听祭师们的召唤吧!
She sings "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."
VOA : special.2009.12.25
Harp says, "My mind would hark back to the day when I discovered John Coltrane's 'Soul Trane' and Dave Brubeck's 'Time Out' albums in my parent's record collection."
VOA : standard.2010.04.12
He denies attempting to murder Sharon Hark and causing an explosion with a hand grenade.
PP, meanwhile, likes to hark back to tax cuts when it ran Spain in the late 1990s.
These reports hark back to an era that never was, when the NYSE policed its own house.