| 单词 | notice |
|---|---|
| 音标 | 英[ˈnəʊtɪs] 美[ˈnoʊtɪs] |
| 解释 | n.注意;布告;警告;预告;vt.& vi.注意;vt.通知;留心;关照;注意到;vi.引起注意; |
| 例句 | VERB 觉察;注意 If you notice something or someone, you become aware of them. 例: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。 例: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。 N-COUNT (书面)通知;告示;通告牌 A notice is a written announcement in a place where everyone can read it. 例: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。 例: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。 N-UNCOUNT 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. 例: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。 例: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。 N-COUNT (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. 例: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。 例: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。 N-COUNT (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. 例: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。 例: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。 N-COUNT (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. 例: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。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 例: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。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 例: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。 PHRASE 引起…注意 If something comes to your notice, you become aware of it. 例: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。 例: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。 PHRASE 没有引起…注意;没有被…察觉 If something escapes your notice, you fail to recognize it or realize it. 例: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。 例: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。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 例:This should make people sit up and take notice.这件事应引起人们的关注。 PHRASE 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. 例: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。 例: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。 |
| 变形 | third:notices~done:noticed~pl:notices~ing:noticing~past:noticed~ |
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