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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/
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-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。

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