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notice

verb
/ˈnəʊtɪs/
/ˈnəʊtɪs/
not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they notice
/ˈnəʊtɪs/
/ˈnəʊtɪs/
he / she / it notices
/ˈnəʊtɪsɪz/
/ˈnəʊtɪsɪz/
past simple noticed
/ˈnəʊtɪst/
/ˈnəʊtɪst/
past participle noticed
/ˈnəʊtɪst/
/ˈnəʊtɪst/
-ing form noticing
/ˈnəʊtɪsɪŋ/
/ˈnəʊtɪsɪŋ/
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    see/hear看到;听到

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to see or hear somebody/something; to become aware of somebody/something看(或听)到;注意到;意识到
    • People were making fun of him but he didn't seem to notice.人们在拿他开玩笑,但他好像没有意识到。
    • notice somebody/something The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell.我首先注意到的是这屋子里的气味。
    • I began to notice something strange.我开始注意到一些奇怪的事情。
    • You can't fail to notice the poverty of the region.你不能不注意到这个地区的贫困。
    • to barely/hardly/scarcely notice something几乎没有注意到某事
    • Most people never notice these details.大多数人从来不会注意到这些细节。
    • notice (that)… I couldn’t help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig.我一眼就看出她戴着假发。
    • He won't even notice I'm gone.他甚至不会注意到我走了。
    • notice how, what, etc… Did you notice how Rachel kept looking at her watch?你有没有注意到雷切尔在不停地看她的手表?
    • notice somebody/something do something I noticed them come in.我注意到他们进来了。
    • notice somebody/something doing something I didn't notice him leaving.我没看到他离开。
    Synonyms noticenotice
    • note
    • detect
    • observe
    • witness
    These words all mean to see something, especially when you pay careful attention to it.
    • notice to see, hear or become aware of somebody/​something; to pay attention to somebody/​something:
      • The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell.我首先注意到的是这屋子里的气味。
    • note (rather formal) to notice or pay careful attention to something:指注意、留意:
      • Please note (that) the office will be closed on Monday.请注意办事处星期一将关闭。
      This word is very common in business English: Note that the prices are inclusive of VAT.
    • detect to discover or notice something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear, etc:
      • The tests are designed to detect the disease early.这些检查旨在早期查出疾病。
    • observe (formal) to see or notice somebody/​something:指看到、注意到、观察到:
      • Have you observed any changes lately?最近你注意到什么变化没有?
      • The police observed a man enter the bank.警察注意到一个男人走进了银行。
    • witness (rather formal) to see something happen:指当场看到、目击:
      • Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them.警方呼吁目击这一事件的人与他们联系。
    Patterns
    • to notice/​note/​detect/​observe that/​how/​what/​where/​who…
    • to notice/​observe/​witness something happen/​somebody do something
    Extra Examples
    • He didn't seem to notice her.他似乎没注意到她。
    • He noticed at once that something was wrong.他立刻意识到出问题了。
    • I must go! I've only just noticed how late it is.我得走了!我才发现已经这么晚了。
    • Nobody really noticed the changes.没有人真正注意到这些变化。
    • The first thing I noticed about him was his eyes.我首先注意到的就是他的眼睛。
    • You couldn't help noticing how his eyes kept following her.你会不由得注意到他的眼睛一直盯着她。
    • My husband hardly seems to notice me any more.我丈夫似乎都快要意识不到我的存在了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • not even
    • not really
    • barely
    verb + notice
    • fail to
    • not appear to
    • not seem to
    phrases
    • can’t help but notice something
    • can’t help noticing something
    • the first thing I, he, etc. noticed
    See full entry
  2. pay/get attention

  3. [transitive] notice somebody/something to pay attention to somebody/something注意;留意
    • Notice the way the bridge is supported by its suspension cables.请注意桥是由悬索支撑的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • not even
    • not really
    • barely
    verb + notice
    • fail to
    • not appear to
    • not seem to
    phrases
    • can’t help but notice something
    • can’t help noticing something
    • the first thing I, he, etc. noticed
    See full entry
  4. [transitive]
    get (yourself) noticed
    to get attention from other people注意;留意
    • She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed.她穿那些奇装异服不过是想引人注意而已。

notice

noun
/ˈnəʊtɪs/
/ˈnəʊtɪs/
Idioms
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    giving information通报信息

  1. [countable] a sheet of paper giving written or printed information, usually put in a public place通告;布告;通知
    • There was a notice on the board saying the class had been cancelled.布告牌上有一则通知说这堂课取消了。
    • A public notice about the planned development was pinned to the wall.墙上钉着一张关于计划开发的公告。
    Extra Examples
    • The company has issued warning notices saying that all water should be boiled.公司已发出警告:所有的水必须烧开。
    • The notice about his resignation went up this morning.今早发布了有关他辞职的通告。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • warning
    verb + notice
    • issue
    • place
    • post
    notice + verb
    • appear
    • go up
    • say something
    preposition
    • notice about
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a board or sign giving information, an instruction or a warning公告牌;警示牌
    • There was a notice saying ‘Keep off the Grass’.有一块公告牌,上面写着“勿踏草地”。
    • There are notices about where to park.有告示指示何处可以停车。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • warning
    verb + notice
    • issue
    • place
    • post
    notice + verb
    • appear
    • go up
    • say something
    preposition
    • notice about
    See full entry
  3. announcing something宣布

  4. [countable] a small advertisement or announcement in a newspaper or magazine启事;声明
    • notices of births, marriages and deaths出生喜报、结婚启事和讣告
    Topics TV, radio and newsc2
  5. [countable] a short announcement made at the beginning or end of a meeting, a church service, etc.(会议、宗教活动等开头或结尾时的)通知
    • There are just two notices this week.本周只有两项通知。
  6. paying attention注意

  7. [uncountable] the fact of somebody paying attention to somebody/something or knowing about something注意;理会;察觉
    • Don't take any notice of what you read in the papers.别在意你在报上看到的东西。
    • Take no notice of what he says.别理会他说的话。
    • These protests have really made the government sit up and take notice (= realize the importance of the situation).这些抗议活动确实引起了政府的警觉和注意。
    • It was Susan who brought the problem to my notice (= told me about it).是苏珊使我注意到这个问题的。
    • Normally, the letter would not have come to my notice (= I would not have known about it).通常情况下,我是不会看到这封信的。
    • The work received little notice in the national media.这项工作很少受到国家媒体的关注。
    • (formal) It will not have escaped your notice that there have been some major changes in the company.你肯定会注意到公司已经发生了一些重大的变化。
    Extra Examples
    • It won't have escaped your notice that I'm feeling rather pleased with myself.你一定注意到了我对自己相当满意。
    • Normally such matters would not come to my notice.一般情况下,这样的事不会引起我的注意。
    • Take no notice of what you read in the papers.不要理会你在论文中读到的东西。
    • The change was too subtle to attract much notice.变化太微妙了,没有引起太多注意。
    • The disease came to public notice in the 80s.这一疾病在 80 年代引起公众注意。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • public
    verb + notice
    • take
    • catch
    • come to
    See full entry
  8. warning警告

  9. [uncountable] information or a warning given in advance of something that is going to happen预告;警告
    • You are welcome to come and stay as long as you give us plenty of notice.只要你及早通知,我们都欢迎你来住宿。
    • With this account, you must give 90 days' notice if you want to withdraw money.有了这个账户,如果你想取钱,你必须提前90天通知。
    • I'm sorry it's such short notice—we didn't know ourselves until today.很抱歉这么快就通知到了——我们直到今天才认识自己。
    • without notice Prices may be altered without notice.价格变动不另行通知。
    • The bar is closed until further notice (= until you are told that it is open again).酒吧停止营业,直到另行通知。
    • Councils can issue fixed penalty notices (= sums of money that must be paid) for litter and graffiti.市政会可以对乱扔垃圾和涂鸦的行为发出固定罚款通知。
    • notice that… This new law serves notice that criminals will not go unpunished.这一新法宣告不会让罪犯逍遥法外。
    Extra Examples
    • The bank requires three days' notice.银行要求提前 3 天告知。
    • They cut off the electricity without notice.他们没有事先通知就断了电。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • eviction
    • written
    • advance
    verb + notice
    • file
    • give (somebody)
    • hand in your
    preposition
    • without notice
    • notice of
    phrases
    • at a moment’s notice
    • at short notice
    • on short notice
    See full entry
  10. when leaving job/house辞职;搬迁

  11. [uncountable, countable] a formal letter or statement saying that you will or must leave your job or house at the end of a particular period of time辞职信;搬迁通知
    • He has handed in his notice.他递交了辞呈。
    • They gave her two weeks' notice.他们通知她两周后搬走。
    • We received an eviction notice today.我们今天收到了驱逐通知。
    • 500 workers have been issued with redundancy notices.已向 500 名工人发出了裁员通知。
    • Tenants must give written notice to the landlord of their intention to move out of the property.房客必须书面通知房东他们打算搬出该房产。
    • Dozens of families on the estate have been given notice to quit (= told to leave their homes).庄园里的几十户人家都接到了辞职通知。
    • on… notice (North American English) She's on a week's notice, which doesn't give her long to find another job.她在之前一个星期才得到通知,没有足够时间再找一份工作。
    Extra Examples
    • You must give one month's notice of your intention to move out of the property.如打算搬家,必须提前一个月通知。
    • His landlord gave him two months' notice to quit.房东提前两个月通知他搬走。
    • She's given notice that she intends to leave.她已经通知说要离开。
    • The tenants could soon be served with eviction notices.租客们不久就会收到驱逐通知。
    Topics Houses and homesc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • eviction
    • written
    • advance
    verb + notice
    • file
    • give (somebody)
    • hand in your
    preposition
    • without notice
    • notice of
    phrases
    • at a moment’s notice
    • at short notice
    • on short notice
    See full entry
  12. review of book/play书评;剧评

  13. [countable] a short article in a newspaper or magazine, giving an opinion about a book, play, etc.(报刊上对书籍、戏剧等的)评论,短评 synonym review (1)
    • The play got good notices in the national press.该剧在全国媒体上引起了广泛关注。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2, TV, radio and newsc2
  14. Word Originlate Middle English (in sense (6) of the noun): from Old French, from Latin notitia ‘being known’, from notus ‘known’, past participle of noscere.
Idioms
at short notice | at a moment’s notice
(North American English also on short notice)
  1. not long in advance; without warning or time for preparation随时;一经通知立即;没有准备时间
    • This was the best room we could get at such short notice.这是我们临时能弄到的最好的房间了。
    • You must be ready to leave at a moment's notice.你必须随时准备出发。
    Extra Examples
    • It's the best we can do at such short notice.预先通知的时间这么短, 我们所能做的都做到了。
    • The team is ready to go anywhere in the world at a moment's notice.该队已经做好随时接获通知奔赴世界各地的准备。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1034 COCA: 1044
notice

noun¹

1attention注意ADJECTIVE | VERB + NOTICE ADJECTIVEpublic公眾的注意The disease came to public notice in the 80s.這一疾病在 80 年代引起公眾注意。VERB + NOTICEtake注意Take no notice of what you read in the papers.不要理會你在論文中讀到的東西。catch (NAmE) 引起注意I caught notice of a small scrap of paper on my desk.我注意到書桌上有一個小紙片。come to開始注意Normally such matters would not come to my notice.一般情況下,這樣的事不會引起我的注意。bring to使注意attract引起注意The change was too subtle to attract much notice.變化太微妙了,沒有引起太多注意。escape沒注意到It won't have escaped your notice that I'm feeling rather pleased with myself.你一定注意到了我對自己相當滿意。
notice

noun²

2written statement告示ADJECTIVE | VERB + NOTICE | NOTICE + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEwarning警告VERB + NOTICEissue, place, post, put up發佈告示;發告示;貼告示The company has issued warning notices saying that all water should be boiled.公司已發出警告:所有的水必須燒開。take down取下告示read, see讀告示;看告示NOTICE + VERBappear, go up告示貼出/發佈The notice about his resignation went up this morning.今早發佈了有關他辭職的通告。say sth, tell sb sth告示說⋯;告示通知某人⋯PREPOSITIONnotice about有關⋯的告示There are notices about where to park.有告示指示何處可以停車。
notice

noun³

3information given in advance事先通知ADJECTIVE | VERB + NOTICE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEeviction驅逐通知written書面通知advance, prior事先通知;預先的通知short臨時通知reasonable合理的通知VERB + NOTICEfile, give (sb), hand in your提交/給予(某人)/交上通知She's given notice that she intends to leave.她已經通知說要離開。serve (sb with)將通知送達(給某人)The tenants could soon be served with eviction notices.租客們不久就會收到驅逐通知。This new law serves notice that criminals will not go unpunished. (figurative) 這一新法宣告不會讓罪犯逍遙法外。send寄送通知have, receive持有/接到通知need, require需要/要求告知The bank requires three days' notice.銀行要求提前 3 天告知。PREPOSITIONwithout notice不事先通知They cut off the electricity without notice.他們沒有事先通知就斷了電。notice of⋯的通知A landlord must give reasonable notice of his intention to inspect the property.房主打算檢查房子的話必須合理地提前告知房客。PHRASESat a moment's notice即時通知The team is ready to go anywhere in the world at a moment's notice.該隊已經做好隨時接獲通知奔赴世界各地的準備。at short notice, on short notice (NAmE) 接到通知後馬上;在短時間內It's the best we can do at / on such short notice.提前這麼短時間通知,我們已盡力了。notice to quit離開的通知His landlord gave him two months' notice to quit.房東提前兩個月通知他搬走。
notice

verb

ADVERB | VERB + NOTICE | PHRASES ADVERBnot even甚至沒有注意到My mother probably won't even notice I'm gone.媽媽很可能都不會注意到我已經走了。not really沒有真正注意到Nobody really noticed the changes.沒有人真正注意到這些變化。barely, hardly, scarcely (especially BrE) 幾乎沒注意到(only) just剛巧注意到I must go! I've only just noticed how late it is.我得走了!我才發現已經這麼晚了。suddenly突然看到at once, immediately, instantly立刻/馬上/立即注意到He noticed at once that something was wrong.他立刻意識到出問題了。quickly, soon很快/不久注意到eventually, finally最終/終於發現VERB + NOTICEfail to沒有注意到not appear to, not seem to似乎沒有注意到He didn't seem to notice her.他似乎沒注意到她。pretend not to假裝沒注意到PHRASEScan't help but notice sth, can't help noticing sth禁不住注意到⋯You couldn't help noticing how his eyes kept following her.你會不由得注意到他的眼睛一直盯着她。the first thing I, he, etc. noticed我首先注意到的東西、他首先注意到的東西等The first thing I noticed about him was his eyes.我首先注意到的就是他的眼睛。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1034 COCA: 1044
notice noun
attention (bring sth to your notice) poster (a notice on the board) sign2 (The notice read…) warning (until further notice) take no notice ignore verb give in/hand in your notice leave verb3
notice

verb

 See also the entries for look verb 1 and see 另见look动词词条第1义和see条notice ♦︎ note ♦︎ detect ♦︎ observe ♦︎ witness ♦︎ perceive ♦︎ take sth inThese words all mean to see sth, especially when you pay careful attention to it. 这些词均表示看到、注意到。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to notice / note / detect / observe / perceive that...to notice / note / detect / observe / perceive how / what / where / who...to notice / observe / witness sth happen / sb do sthto quickly notice / note / detect / take in sthto immediately / suddenly / soon notice / detect / perceive sthto just notice / note / observe sth notice [transitive, intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) to see, hear or become aware of sb/sth; to pay attention to sb/sth 看(或听)到;意识到;注意;留意The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell.我首先注意到的是这房间里的气味。I couldn't help noticing that she was wearing a wig.我一眼就看出她戴着假发。I noticed them come into the room.我注意到他们进了房间。I didn't notice him leaving.我没看到他离开。My husband hardly seems to notice me any more.我丈夫似乎都快要意识不到我的存在了。She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed.她穿那些奇装异服不过是想引人注意而已。People were making fun of him but he didn't seem to notice.人们在拿他开玩笑,但他好像没有意识到。 see also notice attention noun , noticeable visible note [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (rather formal) to notice or pay careful attention to sth 注意;留意Note the fine early Baroque altar inside the chapel.注意小教堂里精致的早期巴洛克风格的祭坛。Note how these animals sometimes walk with their tails up in the air.注意观察这些动物如何有时翘起尾巴走路。It should be noted that dissertations submitted late will not be accepted.须请注意,迟交的论文将不予接纳。 Note is very common in business English. * note在商务英语中很常用We note your concerns regarding an increase in costs.我们注意到你们对成本增加的忧虑。Note that the prices are inclusive of VAT.注意这些价格包括增值税。 detect dɪˈtekt [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (rather formal) to discover or notice sth, especially sth that is not easy to see, hear, etc. 发现;查明;侦查出The tests are designed to detect the disease early.这些检查旨在早日查出疾病。This is an instrument that can detect very small amounts of radiation.这是一种能检测到微量辐射的仪器。Do I detect a note of criticism in your voice?听你的口气,是在批评我吧? observe əbˈzɜːv; NAmE əbˈzɜːrv [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (formal) to see or notice sb/sth 看到;注意到;观察到Have you observed any changes lately?最近你注意到什么变化没有?He was observed to enter the bank.有人看到他走进了银行。All the characters in the novel are closely observed (= seem like people in real life).这部小说中的人物个个栩栩如生。This pattern is only used in the passive. 此句型仅用于被动语态。 see also observe look verb 1 , observer witness witness [transitive] (rather formal) to see sth happen because you are there when it happens 当场看到;目击She was shocked by the violent scenes she had witnessed.她被亲眼目睹的暴力场面惊呆了。Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them.警方呼吁目击这一事件的人与他们联系。 (formal) The last century witnessed an unprecedented increase in violent crime (= It happened during that period).暴力犯罪在上个世纪空前增多。 see also witness witness noun perceive pəˈsiːv; NAmE pərˈsiːv [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (formal) to notice or become aware of sth, especially sth that is not obvious 注意到;意识到;察觉到I perceived a change in his behaviour over those months.我注意到他的举止在那几个月有些改变。The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.发现该病人呼吸困难。This pattern is usually used in the passive. 此句型通常用于被动语态。 see also perception awareness ˌtake sth ˈin

phrasal verb

(took, took)to notice sth with your eyes 注意到;看到He took in every detail of her appearance.他仔仔细细打量了她一番。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1034 COCA: 1044

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