释义
note noun (WRITING )
A1 [C ] ashortpieceof writing:
短笺,便条 Helefta note to say he would behomelate. 他留下字条说他会晚点回家。
There's a note on thedoorsaying when theshopwillopenagain. 门上钉着一张便条,上面写着商店何时将重新开张。
B2 [C ] ashortexplanationor anextrapieceofinformationthat is given at thebottomof apage, at the back of abook, etc.:
(页底)注释,说明;(书的)封底介绍 For moreinformationseeNote 3. 详细解释参见注释3。
notes A2 [plural ]
informationwritten onpaper:
记录,笔记 Thewindblewmy notes all over theroom. 风把我的笔记吹得满屋子都是。
Thereportertook notesthroughouttheinterview. 采访过程中记者一直在作笔记。
Imanagedtocompresstenpagesof notes into fourparagraphs. He tookcopiousnotes during thelecture. There areexplanatorynotes with thediagram. I'dlostmy notes and had toextemporize. I always go over myrevisionnotes just before I go into anexam. Hesenther a note ofcongratulationon herelectionvictory. Thebookwasdeliveredyesterdaywith a note saying the bill for it wouldfollowin adayor two. I'dbetterleavea note so they'llknowI'll be late. I have apadandpencilfor taking notes. Shespokefor anhourwithoutoncereferring to her notes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLetters, notes and cards
aerogramme air letter billet-doux chain letter Christmas card correspondence get-well card greetings card handbill hate mail invitation junk mail place card poison-pen letter postcard PPS PS rejection round robin wire See more results »
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Pieces of writing
Information and messages
note noun (SOUND )
C2 [C ] asinglesoundat aparticularlevel, usually inmusic, or a writtensymbolthatrepresentsthissound:
音;音符 high/lownotes 高/低音
Sheplayedthreelongnotes on thepiano. 她在钢琴上弹了3个长音。
Theenginenoisesuddenlychanged itsnote androseto awhine. 引擎噪音突然越来越响,变成了尖叫声。
I can'treachthe high notes. I just can'thitthose high notes like I used to. Themusicalnotes on thelinesgo EGBDF - use themnemonic'every goodboydeservesfun'. Annblewa few notes on thetrumpet. Accent the first note of everybar. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNotes of the musical scale
A, a B, b bass C, c D, d doh flat half step high doh la lah major mi middle C re scale semitone soh sol sol-fa See more results »
note noun (WAY OF EXPRESSING )
C1 [S ] anemotionor a way ofexpressingsomething:
语调;口气 There wasa noteof cautionin herletter. 她的信中带着一丝谨慎。
Hisspeechstruck just therightnote. 他发言的语调恰如其分。
Themeetingendedon anoptimisticnote. 这次会议在一片乐观的气氛中结束。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFeelings - general words
aura breast charged emotional emotionalism emotionally emotively feeling gut himself non-material sensibility sentience sentient sentiment susceptibility team spirit thirsty twinge vibe See more results »
note noun (MONEY )
B1 [C ] UK
(US bill ) apieceofpapermoney:
纸币 a €20 note 20欧元的纸币
He took awadof notes from hispocket. 他从口袋中拿出一叠钞票。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPayment methods
anti-kickback ATM card automatic withdrawal bad cheque baksheesh cashback chip commission legal tender liquefy liquid monometallic non-cash non-monetary non-money non-paying payoff pocket wave and pay whip-round See more results »
note noun (IMPORTANCE )
C2 [U ] formal importance, or thefactthat somethingdeservesattention:
重要性;值得注意之处 There was nothingof note in thelatestreport. 最近的这份报告中并无值得关注之处。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and exampleshaving great effect or influence
importantIt was one of the most important legal cases of the century. bigThis is a big match tonight - if we lose, we won't be in the playoffs. majorThis is a major decision so we'd better get it right. significantDid he make any significant changes to my suggestions? See more results »
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesImportance - general words
centre of gravity cornerstone criticality focus grandness gravitas import overfocus pertinence pre-eminence precedence salience seriousness supremacy transcendence urgency value weight weightage worth See more results »
Idioms make/take a note
take note ofsomething
B1 tonoticesomething:
留意,注意 They noted theconsumers'growingdemandforquickerservice. 他们留意到消费者对便捷服务与日俱增的需求。
[+ (that) ] Please note(that) we will beclosedonSaturday. 请注意我们周六不营业。
[+ question word ] Notehow easyit is toreleasethecatchquickly. 注意看,迅速拉开插销有多么容易。
to giveyourattentionto something bydiscussingit or making a writtenrecordof it:
谈到,论及 [+ that ] He said theweatherwas beyondourcontrol, notingthat lastsummerwas one of thehottestonrecord. 他说天气超出了我们的掌控范围,并提到去年夏天是有史以来最炎热的一个夏天。
In thearticle, she notes severalcasesofmedicalincompetence. 在文章中,她提到了几起医疗事故的案例。
She noted hisepicenefeatures- thelongeyelashes, thefulllips. Willpatronskindlynote that thisshopwill beclosedon 17July. Thereportnotes that 40percentoflawyersenteringtheprofessionare women. He noted whattimethetrainwasdueto get in. Did you note whatnumberbuswe need tocatch? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPaying attention and being careful
attention span attentiveness be good, and if you can't be good, be careful idiom be on (your ) guard idiom cared-for egg guard handle/treatsomeone with kid gloves idiom hang hang on/uponsomething have a care idiom religion revolve revolve aroundsomeone/something safety safety first idiom see pastsomething sit the/a glare ofsomething idiom zero See more results »
(Definition ofnote from theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
note | American Dictionary
note noun (WRITING )
[C ] ashortpieceof writing:
ahandwrittennote
Make a note tophonehim(= Write it down so youremember) .
[C ] A note is apieceofinformationthat you write down while something ishappening:
[C usually pl ] Besureto take notes inclass(= write downinformation) .
note noun (SOUND )
[C ] asinglesound,esp. inmusic, or a writtensymbolwhichrepresentsthissound:
Hersopranovoiceintonedthelow, first notes of thesong.
[C ] fig. Note alsomeanstheparticularqualityof anemotionorfeeling:
Themeetingendedon anoptimisticnote.
note noun (IMPORTANCE )
There was nothingof note in thereport.
note verb [T] (NOTICE )
to takenoticeof, giveattentionto, or make arecordof something:
[+ that clause ] Please note that we will beclosedonSaturday.
(Definition ofnote from theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
[C ] MONEY
(US usuallybill ) apieceofpapermoney:
a €500 note
in notes He gave me £100 in £10 notes.
I had nochange; I only had notes.
Can youchangea €20 note?
[C ] FINANCE a writtenagreementthat oneperson,organization, etc. willpayaparticularamountofmoneyto anotherperson, etc. by aparticulardate:
The note foryourloancomesdueon 1June.
a two-year note
[C ] COMMUNICATIONS ashortletter, or something that you write down inordertoremembersomething:
send/write sb a note I'llsendyou a note about this butpleasedo put it onyourcalendars.
note to sb Thebanksaid in a note toinvestorsthat theoperationwould makestrategicsense.
I got a note from theCEOcongratulatingme on thedeal.
Imade a note toreviewthematterin a month'stime.
[C ] ashortofficialdocument:
They can get out of therequirementwith a note fromtheirdoctorconfirmingtheirdiagnosis.
Pleasecheckthegoodsbeforesigningthedeliverynote.
notes [plural ]
detailedinformationthat you write down:
take notes In anydisciplinarymeeting, it is alwaysadvisableto take notes.
make notes Ireadthrough the notes I'd made at theconference.
Thekeynotespeakergave hislecturewithout notes .
See also advice note
banknote
bond note
bought note
consignment note
contract note
convertible note
cover note
credit note
currency note
delivery note
demand note
dispatch advice
EMTN
floating rate note
loan note
noncallable notes
promissory note
prompt note
rail consignment note
revenue anticipation note
road consignment note
secured notes
senior notes
shipping note
sick note
sold note
subordinated notes
tax anticipation note
Treasury note
unsecured notes
weight note
tonoticeorrealizesomething:
They noted theconsumers'growingdemandforquickerservice.
note (that) Please note that we will beclosedonSaturday.
tomentionsomething so thatpeopleareawareof it:
In herreport, she notes severalcasesofpoorpracticeon thepartofmanagement.
(Definition ofnote from theCambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examplesof note note
Also,note that if (2.15) is satisfied, then from (2.106) so is (2.13). From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that the axisymmetrical mode, m = 0, has zero growth rate.From theCambridge English Corpus
The parent was in the room during the majority of all tasks unless otherwise noted. From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that they are all d-morphic to one another.From theCambridge English Corpus
Their approximate position in the text should be indicated by anote in the margin. From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that the number 25 thus has two designations.From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that (25) is exactly the same as (18).From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that the date of composition is c.1393. 15.From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that the idempotence property represents a special case of this property.From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that the classification of 3-systems is selfreciprocal.From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that the dynamic equations of motion are not in closed form.From theCambridge English Corpus
The protocol was the same as noted above. From theCambridge English Corpus
This is not to say, it must be noted, that interference with people's disvaluable goals is necessarily permitted. From theCambridge English Corpus
Note also that the players hold correct beliefs about their own choices throughout.From theCambridge English Corpus
Note that this correspondance is more qualitative than quantitative.From theCambridge English Corpus
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bass note
The key is determined by thebass note .
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brief note
Abrief note regarding the author's sources is warranted.
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careful note
We, as medical practitioners, should takecareful note .
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