词汇解释
notice /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
名词
- 1. 通知,布告:a written or printed announcement, advertisement, or warning that is displayed or distributed for public view.
- 2. 注意,留意:attention or consideration given to something, especially by the general public.
- 3. 公告,布告:an official notification or announcement, especially in a newspaper.
动词
- 1. 注意到,留意到:to become aware of; take notice of.
- 2. 发布通知,公告:to announce or make known.
形容词
- 1. 显而易见的,明显的:easily seen or noticed; perceptible; evident.
- 2. 重要的,值得注意的:worthy of notice or attention; significant.
词语辨析
notice 和 attention 都表示“注意”,但 notice 更常用于指“注意到某事物”;而 attention 更侧重于指“给予注意”。
词汇扩充
1. give notice:提前通知
2. short notice:临时通知
3. take notice of:注意到
4. at short notice:提前很短时间内
5. serve notice:提前通知(尤指解雇通知)
6. notice board:布告牌
7. notice period:通知期限
8. without notice:未经通知
9. pay attention to:注意
近义词
observe, perceive, see, detect, mark
反义词
ignore, overlook, disregard
柯林斯词典解释
notice (noun)
1. An announcement or information about something that has happened or is going to happen.
2. Attention or awareness from the general public or from a particular group of people.
3. A formal written document from an employer to an employee telling them that they are going to lose their job.
notice (verb)
1. To become aware of something or someone by seeing, hearing, or experiencing it.
2. To mention or refer to something in a way that shows you think it is important.
牛津词典解释
notice (noun)
1. Attention; observation.
2. A formal declaration of one's intention to end an agreement, typically one concerning employment or tenancy, at a specified time.
3. A poster or sign giving information or instructions in a public place.
4. A written or printed announcement.
notice (verb)
1. Become aware of.
2. Warn; give notice to.
3. Treat (someone) with the attention and consideration due to a guest or customer.
用法
- 1. Please notice the change in schedule.
- 2. The public notice warned of potential dangers.
- 3. She handed in her notice at work.
- 4. I noticed a strange smell in the room.
- 5. The teacher noticed that the student was not paying attention.
相关例句
- She put up a notice on the bulletin board.
她在布告栏上张贴了一张通知。 - Did you notice the new haircut?
你注意到她的新发型了吗? - Please give us notice if you are unable to attend the meeting.
如果你不能参加会议,请提前通知我们。 - The company has given notice that it will be closing down.
公司已经通知将关闭。 - He noticed a suspicious person loitering near the entrance.
他注意到一个可疑的人在入口处逗留。 - I noticed a typo in the report.
我注意到报告中有个拼写错误。 - The notice stated that the library will be closed for renovations.
通知上写着图书馆将因装修关闭。 - She handed in her notice at work and started looking for a new job.
她递交了辞职通知,并开始找新工作。 - He didn't even notice when I walked into the room.
当我走进房间时,他甚至都没有注意到。 - Please notice the emergency exits when you enter the building.
进入建筑物时请注意紧急出口。 - The notice board is updated daily with important announcements.
公告牌每天都会更新重要通知。 - The meeting has been rescheduled at short notice.
会议已经在很短时间内重新安排。 - He failed to give his employer proper notice before quitting.
他辞职前未能向雇主做出适当的通知。 - The teacher noticed that the student was struggling with the math problem.
老师注意到学生在解数学题时遇到困难。 - She noticed a familiar face in the crowd.
她在人群中注意到一个熟悉的面孔。 - The company is required to give one month's notice before terminating an employee.
公司需要提前一个月通知解雇员工。 - He didn't notice the warning signs and got into trouble.
他没有注意到警告标志,陷入了麻烦。 - She felt a sense of pride when she saw her name on the notice board.
当她在公告牌上看到自己的名字时,她感到自豪。 - The teacher noticed that many students were not paying attention in class.
老师注意到很多学生在课堂上没有注意力。 - Please notice that the deadline for submission is tomorrow.
请注意提交截止日期为明天。 - He served his notice period and then left the company.
他完成了通知期限后离开了公司。