note
note 英 [nəʊt] 美 [noʊt]
n. 笔记;便笺; vt. 注意;留意
进行时:noting 过去式:noted 过去分词:noted 第三人称单数:notes 名词复数:notes
- A note is a very short piece of writing. You might write a note to your sister on the back of your grocery list, or jot down a quick note reminding yourself to call your grandmother later.
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- n. 笔记;便笺;
- vt. 注意;留意
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1. Please make a note of the dates.
请记下日期。
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2. She made a mental note to ask Alan about it.
她提醒自己要记住向艾伦问问这事。
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3. a suicide note
绝命书
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4. She left a note for Ben on the kitchen table.
她在厨房的餐桌上给本留了个便条。
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5. Can I borrow your lecture notes?
我可以借你的课堂笔记看看吗?
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6. a £5 note
一张面值为 5 英镑的纸币
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7. a sick note from your doctor
医生开据的病假证明
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8. Please note that the office will be closed on Monday.
请注意办事处星期一将关闭。
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9. Note how these animals walk
注意观察这些动物走路。
- note (n.) c. 1300, "a song, music, instrumental music; a musical note," from Latin nota "letter, character, note," originally "a mark, sign, means of recognition," which traditionally has been connected to notus, past participle of noscere (Old Latin *gnoscere) "to know," but de Vaan reports this is "impossible," and with no attractive alternative explanation, it is of unknown origin. Meaning "notice, attention, reputation" is early 14c. Meaning "brief writing" is from 1540s.
- note (v.) c. 1200, "observe, take mental note of, mark carefully," from Old French noter "indicate, designate; take note of, write down," from Latin notare "to mark, note, make a note," from nota "mark, sign, note, character, letter" (see note (n.)). Meaning "to set in writing" is from early 14c. Related: Noted; noting.
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