notice
英 ['nəʊtɪs]
美['notɪs]
- n. 通知,布告;注意;公告
- vt. 通知;注意到;留心
- vi. 引起注意
英英释意
- 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"
- 3. a request for payment;
- "the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting"
- 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"
- 6. polite or favorable attention;
- "his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice"
- 7. a short critical review;
- "the play received good notices"
双语例句
- 1. Precious few homebuyers will notice any reduction in their monthly repayments.
- 极少数购房者会注意到他们月还款额的减少。
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- 2. It's not a case of whether anyone would notice or not.
- 这不是会不会有人注意到的问题。
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- 3. Interest is paid monthly. Three months' notice is required for withdrawals.
- 利息按月支付。提款须提前3个月通知银行。
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- 4. Tony didn't notice because he was too engrossed in his work.
- 托尼因为太专注于自己的工作而毫未察觉。
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- 5. Unions are required to give seven days' notice of industrial action.
- 工会组织劳工行动应提前7天作出声明。
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