释义 |
note1 /nōt/ noun- A significant or distinguishing mark
- A characteristic
- That by which a person or thing is known
- A significant tone or hint
- A mark or sign calling attention
- A written or printed symbol other than a letter
- A stigma or mark of censure
- An observation or remark
- A comment attached to a text, explanatory, illustrative, critical, or recording textual variants
- A brief written record, esp a jotting set down provisionally for use afterwards
- An impression
- A quality, hint or suggestion (of eg warning)
- A short statement or record
- A bill or account (obsolete)
- A memorandum
- A short informal letter
- A formal, esp diplomatic, paper or letter
- A small size of paper used for writing
- A mark representing a sound (whole note a semibreve) (music)
- The sound or tone represented by the printed or written note
- A key of a piano or other instrument
- The song, cry or utterance of a bird or other animal
- A tune (obsolete)
- Music (poetic)
- A paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment, such as a note of hand or promissory note and esp a banknote
- A voucher or receipt (obsolete)
- Notice
- Attention
- Cognizance
- Distinction
- Reputation
- Eminence
- Importance
- Consequence
- Notability
- Intimation (Shakespeare)
transitive verb- To make a note of
- To notice
- To pay close attention to
- To indicate, show
- To mark
- To stigmatize (obsolete)
- To mention, remark on
- To record in writing or in musical notation
- To add musical notation to
- To set to music
- To annotate
- To denote
ORIGIN: Fr, from L nota a mark nōtˈal adjective nōtˈed adjective - Marked
- Well-known
- Celebrated
- Eminent
- Notorious
nōtˈedly adverb nōtˈedness noun noteˈless adjective - Not attracting notice
- Unmusical
noteˈlet noun - A short annotation or letter
- A folded sheet of notepaper, usu with printed decoration, for short informal letters
nōtˈer noun - A person who notes or observes
- A person who makes notes, an annotator
noteˈworthily adverb noteˈworthiness noun noteˈworthy adjective Worthy of note or of notice noteˈbook noun - A book for keeping notes or memoranda
- A small portable computer, orig one smaller than a laptop
noteˈcase noun A wallet for banknotes note of hand noun A promissory note noteˈ-pad noun A block of paper for writing notes noteˈpaper noun Writing paper intended for letters note row noun (music) A tone row noteˈ-shavˈer noun (US) - A person who discounts bills at an exorbitant rate
- A usurer
note a bill To record, with a notary public, one's refusal as a merchant to accept a bill of exchange of note - Well-known, distinguished
- Significant, worthy of attention
strike the right (or a false) note To act or speak appropriately (or inappropriately) take note To observe carefully or closely (often with of) |