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no·tice AHD[nōʹtĭs] D.J.[ˈnəʊtɪs]K.K.[ˈnotɪs]n.(名词)- The act of noting or observing; perception or attention:注意:注意或发现的行为;察觉:That detail escaped my notice.我没注意到这项细节
- Respectful attention or consideration:关心:尊敬的注意或考虑:grateful for the teacher's notice.感激老师的关心
- A written or printed announcement:公告:书面或印刷通告:a notice of sale.拍卖的书面通知
- A formal announcement, notification, or warning, especially an announcement of one's intention to withdraw from an agreement or leave a job:正式通知:关于某事物的正式警告或告知,尤指让某人撤销协议或离职的通知:give one's employer two weeks' notice; raised the price without notice.事先告诉雇主两周后离职;没通告就涨价
- The condition of being formally warned or notified:正式警告:被正式警告或引起注意的状态:put us on notice for chronic lateness.因经常迟到而将我们的名字公布在公告栏上
- A printed critical review, as of a play or book.短评:印刷的评论,如一部戏剧或一本书的评论
v.tr.(及物动词)no.ticed, no.tic.ing, no.tic.es - To take notice of; observe:注意…;发觉:noticed a figure in the doorway.See Synonyms at see 1注意到门廊上的人影 参见 see1
- To perceive with the mind; detect:用心观察;侦查:noticed several discrepancies.注意以几处不符
- To comment on; mention.评论…;提及
- To treat with courteous attention.关注:尊敬地对待
- To give or file a notice of:被警告或通知:noticed the court case for next Tuesday.被通知出席下周二的法庭审理
- Middle English [knowledge] 中古英语 [知识]
- from Old French 源自 古法语
- from Latin nōtitia 源自 拉丁语 nōtitia
- from nōtus [known] [past participle of] nōscere [to get to know] * see gnō- 源自 nōtus [知名的] nōscere的过去分词 [开始知道] * 参见 gnō-
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