- mass noun attention; observation注意; 观察:
their silence did not escape my notice
他们的沉默没有逃过我的注意
it has come to our notice that you have been missing school.
我们注意到你一直没去上学。
- mass noun notification or warning of something, especially to allow preparations to be made预先通知; 警告:
interest rates are subject to fluctuation without notice.
利率会在未经通知的情况下波动。
- a formal declaration of one's intention to end an agreement, typically one concerning employment or tenancy, at a specified time(告知对方将在某一时间中止雇佣、租赁等关系的)预先通知:
she handed in her notice.
她递交了辞职通知书。
- a displayed sheet or placard giving news or information通知, 布告:
the jobs were advertised in a notice posted in the common room.
招聘广告张贴在公共休息室里的布告牌上。
- a small advertisement or announcement in a newspaper or magazine(报纸、杂志上的)小型广告; 简短通告:
an obituary notice.
一则讣告。
- (一般作notices)a short published review or comment about a new film, play, or book(有关新片、新戏、新书的)短评; 简介:
she had good notices in her first film.
她的第一部电影颇受好评。
- become aware of注意到:
he noticed the youths behaving suspiciously
他注意到那些年轻人行为可疑
with clause I noticed that she was looking tired我注意到她看上去很疲倦
no obj. they were too drunk to notice.他们醉得太厉害, 注意不到。
- (一般作be noticed)treat (someone) with some degree of attention or recognition注意, 重视; 认可; 承认:
it was only last year that the singer really began to be noticed.
那位歌手直到去年才真正开始受到重视。
- archaic remark upon〈古〉议论, 评论:
she looked so much better that Sir Charles noticed it to Lady Harriet.
她看上去气色好多了, 查尔斯爵士把这情况告诉了哈丽雅特夫人。
at short(或a moment's)notice
- with little warning or time for preparation临时通知, 提前很短时间通知:
tours may be cancelled at short notice.
旅行可能会临时通知取消。
put someone on notice(或serve notice)
- warn someone of something about or likely to occur, especially in a formal or threatening manner正式警告; 正告:
we're going to put foreign governments on notice that we want a change of trade policy.
我们将要警告外国政府我们要改变贸易政策。
take no notice
- pay no attention to someone or something不注意。
take notice
- pay attention; show signs of interest.注意; 有兴趣。