hark
/hɑːk/verb
no obj., usu. in imperative
1- poetic/literary listen〈诗/文〉听, 听啊:
Hark! He knocks.
听啊, 他在敲门。
1.1
hark at
informal used to draw attention to someone who has said or done something considered to be foolish or silly〈非正式〉[用于提醒人们注意说了蠢话或做了傻事]听…在说些什么:just hark at you, speaking all lah-de-dah!
听听你自己在哩哩啦啦地说些什么, 全是装腔作势的一派胡言!
词源
middle English: of Germanic origin; related to German horchen, also to HEARKEN.
短语动词
hark back
- mention or remember something from the past回顾(或想到)往事; 提及过去:
if it was such a rotten holiday, why hark back to it?
如果是那么糟糕的一个假期, 你干吗还要提它呢?
hark back to
- evoke (an older style or genre)唤起对(某种较老的风格或流派)的回忆, 使人想起(往昔的风格、流派):
paintings that hark back to Constable and Turner.
勾起人们对康斯特布尔和特纳作品的回忆的油画。