词组 | notice |
释义 | notice Notice is used as a noun or a verb. ◊ used as a noun A notice is a sign in a public place which gives information or instructions. There was a notice on the lift saying it was out of order. ◊ 'note' You do not use notice to refer to a short, informal letter. The word you use is note. I shall have to write a note to Eileen's mother to explain her hurt arm. ◊ 'take notice' If you take notice of someone or something, you pay attention to them. I'll make her take notice of me. Write a letter to your MP. He has to take notice of his post. When someone does not pay any attention to someone or something, you can say that they take no notice of them or do not take any notice of them. Her mother took no notice of her weeping. They refused to take any notice of one another. ◊ 'notice' used as a verb If someone becomes aware of something, you do not say that they 'take notice of' it. You say that they notice it. I've noticed your hostility towards him. He noticed two grey trucks parked near his house. |
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