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词汇 notice
释义 notice
verb
uk /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ us /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
B1[ I or T ]
to see or become conscious of something or someone: 看到;注意到;感觉到
I noticed a crack in the ceiling.我注意到天花板上有一条裂缝。
Mary waved at the man but he didn't seem to notice.玛丽朝那个男人挥手,但他似乎没有看到。
[ + (that) ]He noticed (that) the woman was staring at him.他察觉到那个女人正盯着他看。
[ + question word ]Did you notice how she did that?你注意到她是怎么做的了吗?
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to see something
seeI can see for miles from up here.
noticeI noticed a crack in the ceiling.
perceiveBill perceived a tiny figure in the distance.
observeA teacher observed her climbing over the gate.
spotWe managed to spot a leopard.
catch sight ofWe looked for the bird and caught sight of it just as it flew off.
[ Toften passive ]
to bring someone to the attention of the public, usually because of an unusual skill, etc.: (以出众的才华)引起(公众)关注
She was first noticed by the critics at the age of twelve, and went on to become a world-famous violinist.十二岁时她第一次引起评论家的注意,而后一帆风顺成为了世界知名的小提琴家。
Simon was so absorbed in his book, he didn't even notice me come in.
I noticed a certain distance between father and son.我注意到父子之间有些疏远。
They noticed him going into the hotel bar.他们看见他进了宾馆酒吧间。
She's such a perfectionist that she notices even the tiniest mistakes.她是个完美主义者,连极小的错误都能注意到。
It seems impossible that I could have walked by without noticing her.我似乎不太可能走过而没有注意到她。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Using the eyes
accommodate
accommodation
all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom
astigmatic
beholder
cast
chart
corner
discern
fix
glare
have a butcher'sidiom
penetrating
re-see
re-sight
rest on someone/something
resurvey
rubbernecking
sighting
tab
notice
noun
uk /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ us /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/

noticenoun (INFORMATION)


A2[ C ]
(a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information or instructions: 告示,布告;启事;公告牌,警示牌
There was a large notice on the wall saying "No Parking".墙上有一张很大的公告牌写着“禁止停车”。
I saw a notice in the paper announcing their marriage.我看见他们在报纸刊登的结婚启事了。
 notices[ plural ]mainly UK
printed statements of opinion in the newspapers about plays, films, books, etc.: (报纸上关于戏剧、电影、图书等的)评论
The musical has received wonderful notices.那部音乐剧大受好评。
There's a notice outside the building which says 'No admission before 12 noon'.
He attached a notice saying 'Wet paint!'
I stuck the notice (up) on the board.我把通知贴在了公告栏上。
The notice outside the cinema said 'Closed on Wednesday'.
Can you read what that notice says?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Information and messages
advance notice
advance warning
advertisement
aide-mémoire
ammunition
credential
flier
gory
guideline
handout
info
PSA
push notification
radiogram
readout
sidelight
subtlety
telemetry
the gory detailsidiom
the real deal

noticenoun (WARNING)


B1[ U ]
information or a warning given about something that is going to happen in the future: 预告;事先通知;事前警告
give someone noticeThe next time you visit, can you give me more notice?你下次来之前能否早些通知我?
at a moment's noticeThe first responders are ready to spring into action at a moment's notice.紧急应变机构随时准备采取行动。
until further noticeThe building is closed until further notice (= until another official announcement is made).该建筑将一直关闭,开放时间有待另行通知。
[ U ]
the period of time that you must work after you have said that you are leaving your job, or after you have been asked to leave: (因辞职或解雇而终止雇佣合约的)通知期
Do I have to work out my notice?我一定要工作满通知期吗?
 give someone notice
(alsogive sb their notice)
to ask someone who works for you to leave their job, usually after a particular period of time: (通常指提前)向(某人)发出解雇通知
My boss gave me a month's notice.老板提前一个月向我发出了解雇通知。
US(alsogive (your) notice)
to tell your employer or landlord that you will be leaving your job or your rented home, usually after a particular period of time:
I gave my notice at work yesterday.
 hand in your notice(UK alsogive in your notice); (US alsoput in your notice)
C2
to tell your employer that you intend to leave your job after a particular period of time: (事先)提出离职通知;递交辞呈
I handed in my notice yesterday.我昨天递交了辞呈。
 put someone on notice
to warn someone about something:
I put them on notice of what I expect from them.
Schools are being put on notice that if they do not show improvement, they may be shut down.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Information and messages
advance notice
advance warning
advertisement
aide-mémoire
ammunition
credential
flier
gory
guideline
handout
info
PSA
push notification
radiogram
readout
sidelight
subtlety
telemetry
the gory detailsidiom
the real deal

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


Threats & warnings
Firing staff
Retiring & resigning

noticenoun (ATTENTION)


B1[ U ]
attention: 注意;关注
come/bring to your noticeIt has come to/been brought to my notice (= I have been told) that you have been late for work every day this week.有人告诉我你这周天天上班迟到。
 take notice
to give attention to something: 注意,在意
I asked him to drive more slowly, but he didn't take any notice.我让他慢点开车,但他根本不在意。
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

Idioms


at a moment's/two hours'/three weeks', etc. notice
at short notice

notice | American Dictionary


notice
verb
us/ˈnoʊ·t̬ɪs/

noticeverb (SEE)


to become aware of, esp. by looking; to see:
[ I ]Mary waved but he didn’t seem to notice.
[ + that clause ]He noticed that she was staring at him.
notice
noun
us/ˈnoʊ·t̬ɪs/

noticenoun (INFORMATION)


[ C/U ]
something written or printed that gives information or instructions:
[ C ]We got a notice about recycling in the mail.
[ U ]This building is closed until further notice (= until official instructions are given).
[ C/U ]
Notice is also warning that something will happen or needs to happen:
[ U ]I can’t cancel my plans on such short notice/at a moment’s notice (= immediately).
[ C/U ]
Notice is also an official statement saying you are leaving your job or telling you your job has ended:
[ U ]I got my 30-day notice yesterday at work.

noticenoun (ATTENTION)


[ U ]
attention:
Twain first attracted notice as a humorist.

notice | Business English


notice
noun
uk /ˈnəʊtɪs/us
[ C ] COMMUNICATIONS
a piece of written information on paper, a board, a website, etc.:
There was a notice about the proposed reorganization on all the office noticeboards.
[ U ]
information or a warning about something that is going to happen in the future, or the period of time before it happens:
An inspection can take place at any time without notice.
give (sb) notice (that)We hereby give notice that we have been appointed official receivers for the assets of the above-named company.
a week's/month's, etc. noticeYou will need to give a month's notice if you want to withdraw any of the cash.
These offices will remain closed until further notice.
[ U ] HR
a letter or a statement saying that an employee will or must leave their job after a particular period of time:
give in/hand in your noticeThe situation at work was so bad that I decided to hand in my notice.
give sb noticeMany of the junior staff were given notice to leave.
[ U ] HR
the period of time that an employee works in their job after they have said that they are leaving, or after they have been asked to leave:
a week's/month's, etc. noticeIn this type of job you usually only have a week's notice.
They paid me for the two weeks instead of making me work out my notice.
[ C or U ] LAW
a formal document or statement that tells someone to do something, or gives them information about something:
The tenants refused to leave and have now been served with notices of eviction by the landlord.
All the redundancy notices have now gone out to the members of staff affected.
 at short notice(USon short notice)
only a short time before something happens:
It is not possible to get a replacement at such short notice.
 notice to quit
PROPERTY, LAW (alsoNotice to Quit)
a formal letter saying that a person who is renting a property will or must leave it after a particular period:
A tenant may end a tenancy by issuing a valid notice to quit.
Our template Notice to Quit is aimed at tenants who have owed you rent for at least 60 days.
 put sb on notice (that)
to warn someone officially that something is going to happen, or could possibly happen:
The facility was put on notice that its funding was in danger if improvements were not carried out.
 serve notice (that)
LAW
to tell someone officially that they must do something, or that something is going to happen:
The highway authority is required to serve notice informing everyone who may be affected by the new route.

See also


bankruptcy notice
deficiency notice
money at call and short notice
renewal notice

Examples of notice


notice
So far, so good; but a few hours later, when the assistant returns she notices that the sink is blocked.
But the argument from selective refutation can be misleading when it causes us to fail to notice that the surviving hypothesis has its own defects.
Her behavior had been noticed by the other students.
Because of the conciseness of its original syntax, it is even possible to use it without noticing that it is a programming language.
No significant differentiation of symptoms was noticed between lines.
However, the legal handbooks differed over which form of notice was best.
In short, and without anyone particularly noticing it, these debates have been democratized.
It is important for the staff to notice problems and discuss opportunities for treatment with patients and relatives.
These economically most rewarding strategies differ significantly from today's practice of symptomatic treatment when heavy rodent damage is noticed.
We have noticed this phenomenon in elicitation dialogues about research groups.
We noticed first that the velocity of the downstream or upstream waves decreases with rising throughput.
In fact, we notice the existence of a safety distance between the elbow and the obstacle allowing the obstacle avoidance.
Vessels were stented if elastic recoil was noticed (n=6) or in the presence of marked tortuosity (n= 2).
Due process and fundamental fairness require reasonable notice of which behavior gives rise to liability.
This was undertaken when they noticed the carer had not been able to attend the carers' meetings.
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Collocations withnotice


notice

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adequate notice
But even if this is correct, it is nonetheless prima facie unfair to deprive someone of property under a law that does not give adequate notice of liability.
advance notice
This paper studies the effects of employment protection legislation when job separation requires a mandatory advancenotice or a firm's costly closure.
ample notice
Local authorities had ample notice of the coming into force of the speed limit.
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