hark
verb [ I ] old use uk/hɑːk/ us/hɑːrk/ (also hearken)
(用于告诉某人)听
used to tell someone to listen
Hark, I hear a distant trumpet! 听,我听到了远处的小号声!
Idiom
hark at someone!idiom UK humorous 听听(某人)在说什么!(表示刚刚指责过你的人本身就有错)
said to someone who has just accused you of something that you think that person is guilty of himself or herself
Hark at him calling me lazy when he never walks anywhere if he can drive! 听听他说的,还说我懒,他自己只要是能开车去的地方就决不会步行去!
Phrasal verb
hark back to something (常指令人厌烦地)反复提起(过去的事),重提(往事)
If someone harks back to something in the past, they talk about it again and again, often in a way that annoys other people.
He's always harking back to his childhood and saying how things were better then. 他老是提起他的童年,说那时一切都比现在好。
与(以前的事物)相似
If something harks back to something in the past, it is similar to it.
The director's latest film harks back to the early years of cinema. 那个导演的新片与早期电影的风格类似。