| 单词 | pre-notice | 
| 释义 | pre-noticen. rare before mid 20th cent.   Notice in advance; prior notification, esp. before an official or legal notice is served (frequently attributive); an instance of this; a previous intimation or indication. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > intimation or making known > 			[noun]		 > previous notice (of an event (good or bad)) prewarning1603 warninga1616 pre-noticea1680 pre-notification1765 pre-intimation1770 advance notice1859 a1680    S. Charnock Several Disc. Existence of God 		(1682)	 119  				He judged it expedient to give some prenotices of that Divine incarnation. 1814    S. T. Coleridge in  J. Cottle Early Recoll. 		(1837)	 II. 218  				With silent wishes, that these explanatory pre-notices may be attributed to their true cause. 1948    Times 19 June 7/3  				Further pre-notice day liquidation in nearby July again unsettled the market this morning. 1970    Stanford Law Rev. 22 1283  				Prenotice levies on bank accounts are not so difficult to reconcile with the Sniadach decision. 1997    Buffalo News 		(Nexis)	 18 Sept. 5 b  				The new agreement..includes a 120-day prenotice for renewal. 2005    News of World 		(Nexis)	 24 July,  				An absence of minimum deposit amount or any required pre-notice to make withdrawals was attracting savers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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