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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
From:
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notice
注意; 通知
NTC
From:
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notice
通知
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
]
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