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Hark Meaning in English

word

/ˈhɑɹk/
HARK
/hˈɑːk/
HAAK

释义

An old or literary word meaning 'listen carefully' or 'pay close attention to a sound.'

用法与细微差别

Very formal, archaic, or literary—rarely used in everyday speech except for dramatic or poetic effect. Often appears in phrases like 'Hark! The herald angels sing.' Not interchangeable with 'hear' or 'listen' in modern contexts.

例句

Hark! Do you hear that music in the distance?

basic

The old man said, 'Hark to the sound of the wind through the trees.'

basic

She whispered, 'Hark! Someone is coming.'

basic

In old plays, a character might cry 'Hark!' to get everyone's attention.

natural

Hark back to the days when people gathered around the fire to tell stories.

natural

You don’t hear 'hark' much these days unless it’s in a Christmas carol.

natural