n.
- 公告,通知,貼示[C]
- 警告;預先通知[U]
They have received
notice of a typhoon approaching.
他們已收到颱風即將來臨的預報。
- 注意;察覺[U]
His special talents attracted my
notice.
他特殊的才幹引起了我的注意。
- 短評;介紹[P1]
The new play received poor
notices.
這齣新戲反應很差。
vt.
- 注意,注意到[W][O3][+v-ing][+wh-][+(that)]
She didn't
notice that I had entered the room.
她沒有看到我已經走進屋裡。
I
noticed him winking at his brother.
我察覺他對他兄弟眨眼示意。
Did you
notice her engagement ring?
你看到她的訂婚戒指了嗎?
- 通知
The plane was
noticed to take off at six o'clock.
飛機接到通知六時起飛。
- 評論,介紹
- 提到,談到
The incident was
noticed in a magazine.
這一事件在一份雜誌裡述及。
- 招呼,客氣對待
vi.
- 引起注意
片語
at short notice
- 一接到通知(就……)
They are ready to start
at short notice.
他們已準備好,一接到通知就立即出發。
be beneath sb.'s notice
- 被某人認為不值得一顧
Her insults should
be beneath your notice.
對於她的侮辱你應該不屑一顧。
bring sth. to sb.'s notice
- 使某人注意某事
His article
brought the problem to our notice.
他的文章使我們注意到了那個問題。
come into notice
- 引起注意
His drawings have
come into public
notice.
他的畫已引起公眾的注意。
come to sb.'s notice
- 引起某人的注意
It has
come to my notice that the student has failed to hand in his homework for two weeks.
我已經注意到這個學生已兩星期沒交作業了。
give notice
- 通知
We should
give them
notice to hand in the applications before Friday.
我們應該通知他們在星期五之前交上申請書。
have notice
- 接到通知
He
has notice to report for duty next Monday.
他已接到通知下星期一去報到。
sit up and take notice
- 刮目相看;驀地注意起來
Your new invention will make the whole world
sit up and take notice!
你的新發明將使全世界為之注目。
take notice of
- 注意到
- 關注;理會
Don't
take any
notice of others' comments.
不要理會別人的議論。
till/until further notice
- 在另行通知以前
That library will open only in the morning
till further notice.
在另行通知以前,那個圖書館只在上午開放。
without notice
- 不預先通知地;不另行通知地
The timetable is subject to change
without notice.
本時刻表隨時可能改變,不另行通知。
辨析
n.
- the fact of observing or paying attention to something.
- advance notification or warning.
▸a formal declaration of one's intention to end an agreement, typically one concerning employment or tenancy, at a specified time.
- a displayed sheet or placard giving news or information.
▸a small advertisement or announcement in a newspaper or magazine.
- a short published review of a new film, play, or book.
v.
- become aware of.
▸archaic remark upon.
-
(be noticed)
be treated or recognized as noteworthy.
Phrase
- at
(or N. Amer. on)
short
(or a moment's)
notice
with little warning. - put someone on notice
(or serve notice)
warn someone of something about or likely to occur. - take
(no)
notice
(of)
pay (no) attention (to).
Etymology
ME: from OFr., from L. notitia ‘being known’, from notus (see notion).