no·tice /ˈnotəs/
注意,布告,通知,警告,短評(vt.)注意,通知,評論,提及,留心(vi.)注意
notice
通知
No·tice n.
1. The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note.
How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons! --I. Watts.
2. Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge given or received; means of knowledge; express notification; announcement; warning.
I . . . have given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan his duchess will be here. --Shak.
3. An announcement, often accompanied by comments or remarks; as, book notices; theatrical notices.
4. A writing communicating information or warning.
5. Attention; respectful treatment; civility.
To take notice of, to perceive especially; to observe or treat with particular attention.
Syn: -- Attention; regard; remark; note; heed; consideration; respect; civility; intelligence; advice; news.
No·tice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Noticed p. pr. & vb. n. Noticing ]
1. To observe; to see; to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay attention to.
2. To show that one has observed; to take public note of; remark upon; to make comments on; to refer to; as, to notice a book.
This plant deserves to be noticed in this place. --Tooke.
Another circumstance was noticed in connection with the suggestion last discussed. --Sir W. Hamilton.
3. To treat with attention and civility; as, to notice strangers.
Syn: -- To remark; observe; perceive; see; mark; note; mind; regard; heed; mention. See Remark.
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notice
n 1: an announcement containing information about a future event;
"you didn't give me enough notice"
2: the act of noticing or paying attention; "he escaped the
notice of the police" [syn: observation, observance]
3: a request for payment; "the notification stated the grace
period and the penalties for defaulting" [syn: notification]
4: advance notification (usually written) of the intention to
withdraw from an arrangement or contract; "we received a
notice to vacate the premises"; "he gave notice two months
before he moved"
5: a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a
poster advertised the coming attractions" [syn: poster,
posting, placard, bill, card]
6: polite or favorable attention; "his hard work soon attracted
the teacher's notice"
7: a short critical review; "the play received good notices"
v 1: discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of;
"She detected high levels of lead in her drinking
water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint" [syn: detect,
observe, find, discover]
2: notice or perceive; "She noted that someone was following
her"; "mark my words" [syn: mark, note] [ant: ignore]
3: make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his
colleague" [syn: comment, remark, point out]
4: express recognition of the presence or existence of, or
acquaintance with; "He never acknowledges his colleagues
when they run into him in the hallway"; "She acknowledged
his complement with a smile"; "it is important to
acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing" [syn:
acknowledge]