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词汇 note
释义 note
noun
uk /nəʊt/ us /noʊt/

notenoun (WRITING)


A1[ C ]
a short piece of writing: 短笺,便条
He left a note to say he would be home late.他留下字条说他会晚点回家。
There's a note on the door saying when the shop will open again.门上钉着一张便条,上面写着商店何时将重新开张。
B2[ C ]
a short explanation or an extra piece of information that is given at the bottom of a page, at the back of a book, etc.: (页底)注释,说明;(书的)封底介绍
For more information see Note 3.详细解释参见注释3。
See also
footnote
 notesA2[ plural ]
information written on paper: 记录,笔记
The wind blew my notes all over the room.风把我的笔记吹得满屋子都是。
He sent her a note of congratulation on her election victory.他发去贺信,祝贺她选举获胜。
The book was delivered yesterday with a note saying the bill for it would follow in a day or two.这本书昨天送到,附信说书的账单一两天后会寄到。
I'd better leave a note so they'll know I'll be late.我最好留张便条,这样他们就知道我会晚些时候到。
I have a pad and pencil for taking notes.我拿了一本便笺簿和一支铅笔来记笔记。
She spoke for an hour without once referring to her notes.她讲了一个小时,没有看过一眼讲稿。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Letters, notes and cards
aerogramme
air letter
billet-doux
chain letter
Christmas card
correspondence
get-well card
greetings card
handbill
hate mail
invitation
junk mail
place card
poison-pen letter
postcard
PPS
PS
rejection
round robin
wire

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Pieces of writing
Information and messages

notenoun (SOUND)


C2[ C ]
a single sound at a particular level, usually in music, or a written symbol that represents this sound: 音;音符
high/low notes高/低音
She played three long notes on the piano.她在钢琴上弹了3个长音。
The engine noise suddenly changed its note and rose to a whine.引擎噪音突然越来越响,变成了尖叫声。
I can't reach the high notes.这些高音我唱不上去。
I just can't hit those high notes like I used to.
The musical notes on the lines go EGBDF - use the mnemonic 'every good boy deserves fun'.谱线上的音符为 EGBDF,用的助记句子是“Every good boy deserves fun(每个好男孩都该得到快乐)”。
Ann blew a few notes on the trumpet.安用小号吹了几个音符。
Accent the first note of every bar.突出每一小节的第一个音符。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Notes of the musical scale
B, b
blue note
C, c
D, d
doh
flat
la
lah
major
mi
middle C
minor
natural
ray
re
run
scale
semitone
soh
sol

notenoun (WAY OF EXPRESSING)


C1[ S ]
an emotion or a way of expressing something: 语调;口气
There was a note of caution in her letter.她的信中带着一丝谨慎。
His speech struck just the right note.他发言的语调恰如其分。
The meeting ended on an optimistic note.这次会议在一片乐观的气氛中结束。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Feelings - general words
atmospherically
aura
charged
come away
emotional
emotionalism
feeling
gut
himself
myself
needy
non-emotional
non-material
sensibility
sentience
spirited
susceptibility
team spirit
thirsty
vibe

notenoun (MONEY)


B1[ C ]UK(USbill)
a piece of paper money: 纸币
a €20 note20欧元的纸币
He took a wad of notes from his pocket.他从口袋中拿出一叠钞票。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Payment methods
anti-kickback
ATM card
automatic withdrawal
bad cheque
baksheesh
bribe
chip
liquid
meal ticket
microtransaction
monetization
monetize
money-back
monometallic
PFI
ready money
remittance
rubber
severance
wave and pay

notenoun (IMPORTANCE)


C2[ U ]formal
importance, or the fact that something deserves attention: 重要性;值得注意之处
There was nothing of note in the latest report.最近的这份报告中并无值得关注之处。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

having great effect or influence
importantIt was one of the most important legal cases of the century.
bigThis is a big match tonight - if we lose, we won't be in the playoffs.
majorThis is a major decision so we'd better get it right.
significantDid he make any significant changes to my suggestions?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Importance - general words
all that matters
centre of gravity
cornerstone
criticality
focus
grandness
import
meaning
momentousness
overfocus
pertinence
pre-eminence
precedence
significance
substantial
supereminence
supremacy
transcendence
urgency
worth

Idioms


make/take a note
take note of something
note
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /nəʊt/ us /noʊt/
B1
to notice something: 留意,注意
They noted the consumers' growing demand for quicker service.他们留意到消费者对便捷服务与日俱增的需求。
[ + (that) ]Please note (that) we will be closed on Saturday.请注意我们周六不营业。
[ + question word ]Note how easy it is to release the catch quickly.注意看,迅速拉开插销有多么容易。
to give your attention to something by discussing it or making a written record of it: 谈到,论及
[ + that ]He said the weather was beyond our control, noting that last summer was one of the hottest on record.他说天气超出了我们的掌控范围,并提到去年夏天是有史以来最炎热的一个夏天。
In the article, she notes several cases of medical incompetence.在文章中,她提到了几起医疗事故的案例。
She noted his epicene features - the long eyelashes, the full lips.
Will patrons kindly note that this shop will be closed on 17 July.
The report notes that 40 percent of lawyers entering the profession are women.这份报告指出,执业律师中有40%是女性。
He noted what time the train was due to get in.
Did you note what number bus we need to catch?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Paying attention and being careful
attention span
attentiveness
baby
be good, and if you can't be good, be carefulidiom
be on (your) guardidiom
ear
egg
flow
follow/steer/take the middle course/way/pathidiom
get religionidiom
guard
hang
hang on/upon something
prudently
revolve
revolve around someone/something
safety
safety firstidiom
sit
the/a glare of somethingidiom

Phrasal verb


note something down

note | American Dictionary


note
noun
us/noʊt/

notenoun (WRITING)


[ C ]
a short piece of writing:
a handwritten note
Make a note to phone him (= Write it down so you remember).
[ C ]
A note is a piece of information that you write down while something is happening:
[ Cusually pl ]Be sure to take notes in class (= write down information).

notenoun (SOUND)


[ C ]
a single sound, esp. in music, or a written symbol which represents this sound:
Her soprano voice intoned the low, first notes of the song.
[ C ]
fig. Note also means the particular quality of an emotion or feeling:
The meeting ended on an optimistic note.

notenoun (IMPORTANCE)


[ U ]
importance or fame:
There was nothing of note in the report.
note
verb[ T ]
us/noʊt/

noteverb[T] (NOTICE)


to take notice of, give attention to, or make a record of something:
[ + that clause ]Please note that we will be closed on Saturday.

noted


adjectiveus/ˈnoʊ·t̬ɪd/
a noted scholar

note | Business English


note
noun
uk /nəʊt/us
[ C ] MONEY (US usuallybill)
a piece of paper money:
a €500 note
in notesHe gave me £100 in £10 notes.
I had no change; I only had notes.
Can you change a €20 note?
[ C ] FINANCE
a written agreement that one person, organization, etc. will pay a particular amount of money to another person, etc. by a particular date:
The note for your loan comes due on 1 June.
a two-year note
[ C ] COMMUNICATIONS
a short letter, or something that you write down in order to remember something:
send/write sb a noteI'll send you a note about this but please do put it on your calendars.
note to sbThe bank said in a note to investors that the operation would make strategic sense.
I got a note from the CEO congratulating me on the deal.
I made a note to review the matter in a month's time.
[ C ]
a short official document:
They can get out of the requirement with a note from their doctor confirming their diagnosis.
Please check the goods before signing the delivery note.
 notes[ plural ]
detailed information that you write down:
take notesIn any disciplinary meeting, it is always advisable to take notes.
make notesI read through the notes I'd made at the conference.
The keynote speaker gave his lecture without notes.

See also


advice note
banknote
bond note
bought note
consignment note
contract note
convertible note
cover note
credit note
currency note
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delivery note
demand note
dispatch advice
EMTN
floating rate note
loan note
noncallable notes
promissory note
prompt note
rail consignment note
revenue anticipation note
road consignment note
secured notes
senior notes
shipping note
sick note
sold note
subordinated notes
tax anticipation note
Treasury note
unsecured notes
weight note
note
verb[ T ]
uk /nəʊt/us
to notice or realize something:
They noted the consumers' growing demand for quicker service.
note (that)Please note that we will be closed on Saturday.
to mention something so that people are aware of it:
In her report, she notes several cases of poor practice on the part of management.

Phrasal verb


note sth down

Examples of note


note
Also, note that if (2.15) is satisfied, then from (2.106) so is (2.13).
Note that the axisymmetrical mode, m = 0, has zero growth rate.
The parent was in the room during the majority of all tasks unless otherwise noted.
Note that they are all d-morphic to one another.
Their approximate position in the text should be indicated by a note in the margin.
Note that the number 25 thus has two designations.
Note that (25) is exactly the same as (18).
Note that the date of composition is c.1393. 15.
Note that the idempotence property represents a special case of this property.
Note that the classification of 3-systems is selfreciprocal.
Note that the dynamic equations of motion are not in closed form.
The protocol was the same as noted above.
This is not to say, it must be noted, that interference with people's disvaluable goals is necessarily permitted.
Note also that the players hold correct beliefs about their own choices throughout.
Note that this correspondance is more qualitative than quantitative.
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Collocations withnote


note

These are words often used in combination with note.

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bass note
The key is determined by the bassnote.
From
Wikipedia

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brief note
A briefnote regarding the author's sources is warranted.
careful note
We, as medical practitioners, should take carefulnote.
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