English to Portuguese Meaning of hark - escutar


Hark :
escutar

ouço, ouvir, escutar, Harken, Lista

escutarharkedharkingharks
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Definitions of hark in English
Verb(1) listen; used mostly in the imperative
Examples of hark in English
(1) Nawasi, I speak to you of the future of your people, hark , child, listen.(2) just hark at you, speaking all lah-de-dah!(3) But hark  isn't that Carnatic music floating in the air?(4) Oh wait a minute hark is that another threat from yonder that dost break?(5) So, hark , I venture forth into the narrow confines of this Northern Italian city, searching for the romance which so filled young Romeo's heart.(6) But hark , I hear another mirthful chortle from the professor and I'm off into the undergrowth again in search of another tantalising discovery
Related Phrases of hark
(1) hark back ::
remetem
(2) hark back to ::
remetem para
Synonyms
Verb
1. listen ::
ouço
2. lend an ear ::
prestar atenção
3. pay attention ::
preste atenção
4. attend ::
comparecer
5. mark ::
marca
6. hearken ::
escutar
7. give ear ::
dá ouvidos
Antonyms
1. ignore ::
ignorar
Different Forms
hark, harked, harking, harks
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