note
- n. 笔记;音符;票据;注解;纸币;便笺;照会;调子
- vt. 注意;记录;注解
- n. (Note)人名;(英)诺特
词组搭配
hit (或 strike) the right (或 wrong) note
say or do something in exactly the right (or wrong) way
完全正确(或错误)地说(或做)某事
of note
worth paying attention to
值得注意
many of his comments are worthy of note.
他的很多看法都值得重视。
important; distinguished
重要的,显著的
Roman historians of note include Livy, Tacitus, and Sallust.
著名的罗马历史学家包括李维、塔西佗和萨卢斯特。
strike a false note
appear insincere or inappropriate
显得虚伪;显得不恰当
she greeted him gushingly, and that struck a false note.
她故作热情地跟他打招呼,反而显得很虚伪。
strike (或 sound) a note of
express (a particular feeling or view) about something
对…表示(想法,意见)
he sounded a note of caution about the trend towards health foods.
他对热衷保健食品的风潮表示谨慎。
take note
pay attention
重视;注意
employers should &B{take note of} the needs of disabled people.
雇主应重视伤残人的需求。
双语例句
- 1. Somehow he tells these stories without a note of horror.
- 不知为什么他讲这些故事时一点都不害怕。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She scribbled a note to tell Mum she'dgone out.
- 她匆匆写了个便条告诉妈妈她已外出。
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- 3. She had written him a note a couple of weeks earlier.
- 她几周前给他写过一个便条。
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- 4. Another interesting note was the predominance of London club players.
- 另一个有趣的现象是,伦敦俱乐部的球员在数量上占优势。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Stevens wrote him a note asking him to come to his apartment.
- 史蒂文斯给他写了张便条,请他去自己的公寓。
来自柯林斯例句