单词 | notice |
释义 | notice —notice /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ aep /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/ noun (ATTENTION) B1 [U] attention: » It has come to/been brought to my notice (= I have been told) that you have been late for work every day this week.Thesaurus+: ↑Paying attention and being careful , ↑Cautious and vigilanttake noticeF0 to give attention to something: » I asked him to drive more slowly, but he didn't take any notice.» Don't take any notice of/Take no notice of what your mother says - she's just in a bad mood.Thesaurus+: ↑Paying attention and being careful , ↑Cautious and vigilantWord Builder:–Nouns: notice–Adjectives: noticeable, unnoticed–Verbs: notice–Adverbs: noticeablynoun (INFORMATION) A2 [C] (a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information or instructions: » There was a large notice on the wall saying 'No Parking'.» I saw a notice in the paper announcing their marriage.Thesaurus+: ↑Information and messagesnotices [plural]F0 printed statements of opinion in the newspapers about plays, films, books, etc.: » The musical has received wonderful notices.Thesaurus+: ↑Headlines and features in newspapers and magazinesThesaurus+: ↑Judgments and analysesWord Builder:–Nouns: notice–Adjectives: noticeable, unnoticed–Verbs: notice–Adverbs: noticeably• • • Extra Examples:» There's a notice outside the building which says 'No admission before 12 noon'.» He attached a notice saying 'Wet paint!'» I stuck the notice (up) on the board.» The notice outside the cinema said 'Closed on Wednesday'.» Can you read what that notice says?noun (WARNING) B1 [U] information or a warning given about something that is going to happen in the future: » The next time you visit, can you give me more notice?» The emergency services are ready to spring into action at a moment's notice.» The building is closed until further notice (= until another official announcement is made).Thesaurus+: ↑Information and messagesThesaurus+: ↑Threats and warningsF0 [U] a letter or statement from an employer or from an employee saying that they will leave their job after a particular period of time, or this period of time: » Do I have to work out my notice?Thesaurus+: ↑Firing staff and being firedThesaurus+: ↑Retiring and resigning from workgive sb noticeF0 to ask someone who works for you to leave their job, usually after a particular period of time: » My boss gave me a month's notice.Thesaurus+: ↑Firing staff and being firedhand/give in your noticeC2 to tell your employer that you intend to leave your job after a particular period of time: » I handed in my notice yesterday.Thesaurus+: ↑Retiring and resigning from workverb ↑Verb Endings for notice B1 [I or T] to see or become conscious of something or someone: » I noticed a crack in the ceiling.» Mary waved at the man but he didn't seem to notice.» [+ (that)] He noticed (that) the woman was staring at him.» [+ question word] Did you notice how she did that?Thesaurus+: ↑Using the eyes , ↑Eyesight, glasses and lenses , ↑The eye and surrounding area , ↑PerceptiveF0 [T often passive] to bring someone to the attention of the public, usually because of their unusual skill, etc.: » She was first noticed by the critics at the age of twelve, and went on to become a world-famous violinist.Thesaurus+: ↑Using the eyes , ↑Eyesight, glasses and lenses , ↑The eye and surrounding area , ↑PerceptiveWord Builder:–Nouns: notice–Adjectives: noticeable, unnoticed–Verbs: notice–Adverbs: noticeably• • • Extra Examples:» Simon was so absorbed in his book, he didn't even notice me come in.» I noticed a certain distance between father and son.» They noticed him going into the hotel bar.» She's such a perfectionist that she notices even the tiniest mistakes.» It seems impossible that I could have walked by without noticing her. |
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