单词 | to take notice |
释义 | > as lemmasto take notice 4. to take notice. extracted from noticen. a. To take heed, pay attention, show awareness (of). Frequently in negative constructions. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > pay attention [phrase] to nim or take yemec1175 to bow the eyec1230 give tenta1300 to take (nim) heed13.. to have respect toa1398 to have an eye to (also in)1425 to give, pay heed (to)?1504 to make reckoning of1525 to take notice1573 to take into consideration1652 to return to our sheep1871 to sit up and take notice1886 society > communication > indication > pointing out > point out [verb (intransitive)] to take notice1573 refer1691 1573 G. Gascoigne & F. Kinwelmersh Iocasta i. i, in G. Gascoigne Hundreth Sundrie Flowres f. 75 And being come into Phocides land, Tooke notice of the cursed Oracle. 1593 W. Shakespeare Venus & Adonis sig. Ciiij Taking no notice that she is so nye. View more context for this quotation 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxxii. 209 After notize taken how the Montanists held these additions to bee supplements of the Gospell. 1638 F. Junius Painting of Ancients 24 Our mind shall never take notice of anything the eyes doe see. 1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ i. vi. §2 To which purpose the Testimony of Varro in Censorinus is generally taken notice of. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 39. ¶5 Men in Ordinary Discourse very often speak Iambicks, without taking Notice of it. 1781 R. B. Sheridan Critic ii. ii But isn't it odd they never were taken notice of, not even by the commander-in-chief? a1817 J. Austen Persuasion (1818) III. vi. 104 Nobody doubts her right to have precedence of mamma, but it would be more becoming in her not to be always insisting on it. It is not that mamma cares about it the least in the world, but I know it is taken notice of by many persons. View more context for this quotation 1868 Ld. Tennyson Lucretius 8 Yet often..the master took Small notice. 1895 ‘M. Maartens’ My Lady Nobody 345 Somebody tried the lock. Ursula took no notice. 1954 A. Thirkell What did it Mean? 243 When she married the delightful Colonial Bishop, now Canon Joram, the County and the Close suddenly sat up and began to take notice. 1987 R. Ingalls End of Trag. 27 What could she do to make them walk on and not take any notice of her? b. spec. Of a baby: to show signs of interest in or curiosity about its surroundings. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > perceive, be aware of [verb (intransitive)] tellc1390 to be perceiveda1400 to take cognizance of1635 notice1820 waken1825 to wake to1836 to take notice1845 to tune in1926 1845 C. Dickens Cricket on Hearth i. 30 Two months and three da-ays!.. Takes notice, in a way quite won-der-ful! 1895 ‘M. Maartens’ My Lady Nobody 309 ‘He is beginning to take notice,’ said Ursula... ‘Don't you see how he opens and shuts his little fingers?’ 1995 BNC Eight-month-old Bogdan is now in the caring hands of Malcolm and Joan Valln... ‘He's lovely,’ said Joan. ‘He's now taking notice and responding to stimulation.’ < as lemmas |
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