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/nəʊt/ |
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1 | formal to notice or realize something 注意到;意识到 |
| Liz noted the changes with satisfaction. 莉兹注意到了这些变化,感觉很满意。 |
| Some differences have been noted. 有些差异已经被意识到。 |
| +that Please note that all travellers must have a valid passport. 请注意,所有旅行者必须持有效护照。 |
| it is important/interesting to note that It is interesting to note that government money was used to fund the schemes. 有趣的是,政府的钱都用于资助这些计划了。 |
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2 | often passive formal to mention something 提及;说起 |
| The growth of trade was noted in the last chapter. 贸易增长在最后一章有所提及。 |
| As noted earlier, his plans were rejected. 正如前面提到的,他的计划被否决了。 |
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3 | note to write something down so that you will have a record of it 记录;记下 |
| Isabel noted the details in her diary. 伊莎贝尔在她的日记本上记下了详细情况。 |
| Her answers were noted down on the chart. 她的回答被记录在这张表格上。 |
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- | be noted for |
| if a person or thing is noted for something such as an ability or quality , they are well known for having it |
| 以…著名;以…闻名 |
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| The area is noted for its vineyards. 这个地区以它的葡萄园闻名。 |
| He is not noted for his sense of humour. 他并不是以他的幽默感而闻名的。 |
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