[VERB 动词]觉察;注意 If you notice something or someone, you become aware of them.
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People should not hesitate to contact the police if they've noticed anyone acting suspiciously...
如果发现形迹可疑的人,应该马上报警。
I noticed that most academics were writing papers during the summer...
我注意到大部分学者暑期都在写论文。
Luckily, I'd noticed where you left the car...
幸运的是我注意到了你把车停在哪里。
Mrs Shedden noticed a bird sitting on the garage roof...
谢登夫人注意到一只鸟落在车库顶上。
She needn't worry that he'll think she looks a mess. He won't notice.
她不必担心自己在他眼里显得不修边幅,他根本不会注意。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](书面)通知;告示;通告牌 A notice is a written announcement in a place where everyone can read it.
Notices in the waiting room requested that you neither smoke nor spit...
候车室的公告牌要求人们不要吸烟和随地吐痰。
A few guest houses had 'No Vacancies' notices in their windows.
有几家旅社在窗户上贴出了“客满”的告示。
...a notice which said 'Beware Flooding'.
写有“小心山洪”字样的告示牌
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]预告;警告;事先声明 If you give notice about something that is going to happen, you give a warning in advance that it is going to happen.
[usu with supp]
Interest is paid monthly. Three months' notice is required for withdrawals...
利息按月支付。提款须提前3个月通知银行。
Unions are required to give seven days' notice of industrial action...
工会组织劳工行动应提前7天作出声明。
She was transferred without notice.
她事先没接到通知就被调走了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](报刊上的)启事,声明 A notice is a formal announcement in a newspaper or magazine about something that has happened or is going to happen.
I rang The Globe with news of Blake's death, and put notices in the personal column of The Times...
我给环球剧院打电话告知了布莱克的死讯,然后在《泰晤士报》的私人广告栏登了讣告。
The request is published in notices in today's national newspapers.
这一请求刊登在今天全国各大报纸的启事栏里。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](机构发送给相关人员的)通告 A notice is one of a number of letters that are similar or exactly the same which an organization sends to people in order to give them information or ask them to do something.
[usu supp N]
Bonus notices were issued each year from head office to local agents...
分红通告每年由总公司发送至地方代理商。
There will be a creditors meeting on June 15 and notices will be circulated to all known creditors.
6月15号有一个债权人会议,通告将送达所有已知的债权人。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](报刊上关于戏剧、电影或音乐会的)短评,评论 A notice is a written article in a newspaper or magazine in which someone gives their opinion of a play, film, or concert.
Nevertheless, it's good to know you've had good notices, even if you don't read them.
不过,即便你不看,知道有一些对你的好评也挺好。
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[PHRASE 短语]随时/接到通知后立即/提前24小时通知Notice is used in expressions such as 'at short notice', 'at a moment's notice' or 'at twenty-four hours' notice', to indicate that something can or must be done within a short period of time.
[usu PHR after v]
There's no one available at such short notice to take her class...
只提前这么短的时间通知,找不到人替她的课。
All our things stayed in our suitcase, as if we had to leave at a moment's notice.
我们的东西都放在手提箱里,好像我们一经通知就得马上离开。
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[PHRASE 短语]引起(某人)对…的注意;使(某人)察觉到 If you bring something to someone's notice, you make them aware of it.
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I am so glad that you have brought this to my notice...
我很高兴你让我注意到了这件事情。
It was in 1982 that his name was first brought to our notice.
他的名字第一次引起我们注意是在1982年。
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[PHRASE 短语]引起…注意 If something comes to your notice, you become aware of it.
[V inflects]
Her work also came to the notice of the French actor-producer Louis Jouvet...
她的作品也引起了法国演员兼制片人路易·茹韦的注意。
As I write, a very interesting case has come to my notice.
在我写作过程中,一个非常有趣的案例引起了我的注意。
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[PHRASE 短语]没有引起…注意;没有被…察觉 If something escapes your notice, you fail to recognize it or realize it.
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It hasn't escaped our notice that the hospital has come out of all the proposed changes really quite nicely...
我们注意到医院很好地兑现了所有拟议的变革举措。
From the smallest to the largest production unit, no one escaped notice.
从最小的到最大的生产单位,全都在监控之下。
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[PHRASE 短语]直至另行通知 If a situation is said to exist until further notice, it will continue for an uncertain length of time until someone changes it.
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All flights to Lanchow had been cancelled until further notice.
所有飞往兰州的航班都已取消,何时恢复另行通知。
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[PHRASE 短语]通知…离职;给…解雇通知 If an employer gives an employee notice, the employer tells the employee that he or she must leave his or her job within a fixed period of time.
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The next morning I telephoned him and gave him his notice.
第二天早晨我给他打了电话,通知他已被解雇。
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[PHRASE 短语]提出辞职;递交辞呈 If you hand in your notice or give in your notice, you tell your employer that you intend to leave your job soon within a set period of time.
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[BUSINESS 商]
He handed in his notice at the bank and ruined his promising career.
他向银行提出了辞职,毁掉了自己的大好前程。
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[PHRASE 短语]注意;关注 If you take notice of a particular fact or situation, you behave in a way that shows that you are aware of it.
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We want the government to take notice of what we think they should do for single parents...
我们希望政府能够关注单亲父母,为他们做一些应该做的事。
This should make people sit up and take notice.
这件事应引起人们的关注。
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[PHRASE 短语]不关注;不理会 If you take no notice of someone or something, you do not consider them to be important enough to affect what you think or what you do.
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They took no notice of him, he did not stand out, he was in no way remarkable...
他们没在意他,他并不突出,一点也不引人注目。
I tried not to take any notice at first but then I was offended by it.
起初我尽量不予理会,但后来我被惹恼了。
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no·tice★/ˈnəʊtɪs; NAmEˈnoʊtɪs/
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noticenoticesnoticednoticingnoun★paying attention 注意1★[uncountable ]the fact of sb paying attention to sb/sth or knowing about sth 注意;理会;察觉◆Don't take any notice ofwhat you read in the papers. 别在意你在报上看到的东西。◆Take no noticeof what he says. 别理会他说的话。◆These protests have really made the government sit up and take notice(= realize the importance of the situation).这些抗议活动确实引起了政府的警觉和注意。◆It was Susan who broughtthe problem to my notice(= told me about it).是苏珊使我注意到这个问题的。◆Normally, the letter would not have come to my notice(= I would not have known about it).通常情况下,我是不会看到这封信的。◆( formal) It will not have escaped your noticethat there have been some major changes in the company. 你肯定会注意到公司已经发生了一些重大的变化。giving information 通报信息2★[countable ]a sheet of paper giving written or printed information, usually put in a public place 通告;布告;通知◆There was a notice on the board saying the class had been cancelled.布告牌上有一则通知说这堂课取消了。3★[countable ]a board or sign giving information, an instruction or a warning 公告牌;警示牌◆a notice saying ‘Keep off the Grass’写着“勿踏草地”的公告牌announcing sth 宣布4[countable ]a small advertisement or announcementin a newspaper or magazine 启事;声明◆notices of births, marriages and deaths出生喜报、结婚启事和讣告5[countable ]a short announcementmade at the beginning or end of a meeting, a church service, etc. 通知◆There are just two notices this week.本周只有两项通知。warning 警告6★[uncountable ]information or a warning given in advance of sth that is going to happen 预告;警告◆You must give one month's notice.你必须一个月前发出通知。◆Prices may be altered without notice.价格变动不另行通知。◆The bar is closed until further notice(= until you are told that it is open again).酒吧停止营业,直到另行通知。◆You are welcome to come and stay as long as you give us plenty of notice.只要你及时通知,我们都欢迎你来住宿。when leaving job/house 辞职;搬迁7[uncountable ]a formal letter or statement saying that you will or must leave your job or house at the end of a particular period of time 辞职信;搬迁通知◆He has handed in his notice.他递交了辞呈。◆They gaveher two weeks' notice.他们通知她两周后搬走。review of book/play 书评;剧评8[countable ]a short article in a newspaper or magazine, giving an opinion about a book, play, etc. (报刊上对书籍、戏剧等的)评论,短评IDIOMSat short ˈnotice | at a moment's ˈnoticenot long in advance; without warning or time for preparation 随时;一经通知立即;没有准备时间◆This was the best room we could get at such short notice.这是我们临时能弄到的最好的房间了。◆You must be ready to leave at a moment's notice.你必须随时准备出发。on short ˈnotice( NAmE) = at short noticeverb★( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) see/hear 看到;听到1★[intransitive , transitive ]to see or hear sb/sth; to become aware of sb/sth 看(或听)到;注意到;意识到◆People were making fun of him but he didn't seem to notice.人们在拿他开玩笑,但他好像没有意识到。noticesb/sth ◆The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell.我首先注意到的是这屋子里的气味。notice(that)… ◆I couldn't help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig.我一眼就看出她戴着假发。noticehow, what, etc… ◆Did you notice how Rachel kept looking at her watch?你有没有注意到雷切尔在不停地看她的手表?noticesb/sth do sth ◆I noticed them come in.我注意到他们进来了。noticesb/sth doing sth ◆I didn't notice him leaving.我没看到他离开。pay attention 注意2★[transitive ]noticesb/sth to pay attention to sb/sth 注意;留意◆She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed.她穿那些奇装异服不过是想引人注意而已。SYNONYMS 同义词辨析noticenote ◆detect ◆observe ◆witness These words all mean to see sth, especially when you pay careful attention to it. 以上各词均含看到、注意到之意。■noticeto see, hear or become aware of sb/sth; to pay attention to sb/sth 指看(或听)到、注意到、意识到、注意、留意:◆The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell.我首先注意到的是这屋子里的气味。■note( rather formal) to notice or pay careful attention to sth 指注意、留意:◆Please note (that) the office will be closed on Monday.请注意办事处星期一将关闭。NOTEThis word is very common in business English. 该词在商务英语中非常通用:◆Note that the prices are inclusive of VAT.注意这些价格含增值税。■detectto discover or notice sth, especially sth that is not easy to see, hear, etc. 指发现、查明、侦察出:◆The tests are designed to detect the disease early.这些检查旨在及早查出疾病。■observe( formal) to see or notice sb/sth 指看到、注意到、观察到:◆Have you observed any changes lately?最近你注意到什么变化没有?◆The police observed a man enter the bank.警察注意到一个男人走进了银行。■witness( rather formal) to see sth happen 指当场看到、目击:◆Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them.警方呼吁目击这一事故的人与他们联系。PATTERNS◆to notice/note/detect/observe that / that ◆to notice/observe/witness sth happen / sth happen no·tice/ˈnəʊtɪs; NAmEˈnoʊtɪs/
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noticeno‧tice1 /ˈnəʊtɪs $ ˈnoʊ-/ ●●●S1W2 verb [intransitive, transitive not in progressive]
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1if you notice something or someone, you realize that they exist, especially because you can see, hear, or feel them: He noticed a woman in a black dress sitting across from him. I didn’t notice any smoke. Have you noticed any change in him?notice (that) I noticed that her hands were shaking. He never seems to notice when people take advantage of him.notice who/what/how etc She hadn’t noticed before quite how grey his hair was.notice somebody/something doing something Did you notice him leaving the party early?► see thesaurus at
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GRAMMAR: Using the progressiveNotice is not used in the progressive. You say: · I notice you’re wearing glasses.✗Don’t say: I’m noticing you’re wearing glasses.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS2be noticed/get (somebody) noticed to get attention, or to make someone get attention: These clothes will get you noticed and enhance your image.3somebody can’t help noticing something (also somebody can’t help but notice something) if someone can’t help noticing something, they realize that it exists or is happening even though they are not deliberately trying to pay attention to it: I couldn’t help noticing the bruises on her arm.THESAURUSnotice to realize that something is there or that something is happening, because you can see, hear, or feel it: · I noticed that he was rather quiet during dinner.· Children don’t seem to notice the cold.· ‘Julie’s home.’ ‘Yes, I noticed her bicycle outside.’detect to notice something that is difficult to see, hear etc because it is very small, faint, or unclear. Detect is used about people and machines, and is more formal than notice: · X-ray telescopes can now detect virtually every type of astronomical object.· He thought he detected a flicker of interest in her eyes.spot to notice something, especially something that is difficult to see or that you see for a short time only. Spot is more informal than notice: · Can you spot the difference between these two pictures?· I’m glad you spotted the mistake before it was too late.become aware/conscious to gradually begin to notice that something is happening or is true: · I became aware that Mum was getting a lot older.· Tessa became conscious of a feeling of guilt.can tell to be able to notice something because you can see, smell, hear it etc: · I could tell that she had been drinking.· Can you tell I’ve lost weight?something/somebody catches your eye used to say that you suddenly notice something or someone because they are interesting, attractive, or good at something: · I saw this shirt in the shop window and it just caught my eye.· Clarke caught the eye of boss Bryan Robson when he scored for Newry last week.observe formal to notice something as a result of watching or studying it closely: · Psychologists observed that the mice became more aggressive in smaller cages.perceive formal to notice something, especially that something is happening, or is true, or needs to be done: · The company quickly perceived the need for change.· Doctors perceive that they do not have adequate time to spend with their patients.witness to see something happen because you are there at the time: · People have witnessed some great economic changes during the last ten years.miss to not notice something because it is difficult to see: · It’s easy to miss the entrance – the sign is hidden behind a tree.
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1attention [uncountable] when you notice or pay attention to someone or something: I waved but they took no notice.not take any/much notice (of something) I did not take much notice of her suggestions. I hope you’ll take notice of what I’m going to tell you. This problem may have escaped your notice so far (=you may not have noticed it). This never came to my notice (=I never knew about this). There are several important matters that I’d like to bring to your notice (=that I would like you to know about).2on paper [countable] a written or printed statement that gives information or a warning to people → sign: The notice on the wall said ‘No smoking’. I’ll put up a notice about the meeting.obituary notices (=about people who have just died) in the newspaper3time to prepare [uncountable] information or a warning about something that is going to happen → warningwithout notice These rules are subject to change without notice.sufficient/reasonable notice They didn’t give me sufficient notice.advance/prior notice When you’re on the mailing list, you’ll receive advance notice of upcoming events.ten days’/three months’ etc notice (=a warning ten days etc before) They closed the factory, giving the workers only a week’s notice. Firefighters were prepared to rush out at a moment’s notice.notice of his failure to give notice of his intention to alter the propertynotice to do something I’ve been given notice to quit my flat (=I have been told that I must leave by a certain date). Union members served strike notice (=warned that they would go on strike) late last night.4until further notice from now until another change is announced: The office is closed until further notice.5hand in your notice/give (your) notice to tell your employer that you will be leaving your job soonSYN resign: Jim gave notice on Thursday.6at short notice British English, on short notice American English if you do something at short notice, you do not have very much time to prepare for it: The trip was planned on short notice. Thanks for agreeing to see me at such short notice. a cancellation at very short notice7book/play etc [countable usually plural] a statement of opinion, especially one written for a newspaper or magazine, about a new play, book, film etcSYN review: The new play got mixed notices (=some good, some bad) in the newspapers. → sit up (and take notice)
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COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbstake notice (=pay attention to something)· I began to take notice when the subject of money came up.take no notice/not take any notice (=ignore something or someone)· The other passengers took no notice of what was happening.come to somebody’s notice (=be noticed by someone)· This problem first came to our notice last summer.escape somebody’s notice (=not be noticed by someone)· It had not escaped his notice that Phil seemed interested in Jean.bring something to somebody’s notice (=tell someone about something)· It has been brought to my notice that employees are smoking in the restrooms.attract notice (=be noticed by other people)· She didn’t want to attract notice, so she dressed very plainly.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 3verbsgive notice· To withdraw money from this type of savings account, you must give the bank 30 days’ notice.serve notice formal (=warn someone about something)· They have served notice that they intend to take legal action against the company.have/receive notice· If I’d had more notice, I could have done a better job.need notice (also require notice formal)· The company requires a month’s notice of any holiday time you would like to take.adjectivesadvance notice (also prior notice formal) (=given before an event)· We had no advance notice of the attack.reasonable notice (=an amount that is considered to be fair to everyone)· Did you receive reasonable notice of the court case?ten days’/three months’/five minutes’ etc notice· His contract said he must give three months’ notice if he decides to leave the job.no notice· We received no notice of the changes.phrasesat short notice (=without much time to prepare)· Thank you for coming to help at such short notice.at a moment’s notice (=very quickly)· He’d be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.without notice· Trains may be cancelled without notice.until further notice (=from now until you are told something else)· On the door was a sign: ‘Library closed until further notice’.notice to quit British English (=a warning that you must leave the house or flat where you live by a particular date)· The new owner gave all the tenants notice to quit.
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[ˈnəʊtɪs]noticed, noticing, notices
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注意(86%),通知(9%),布告(3%),留心(2%)
n.通知,布告;注意;公告
vt.通知;注意到;留心
vi.引起注意
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