A1 [ C ] a short piece of writing短笺,便条
B2 [ C ] a short explanation or an extra piece of information that is given at the bottom of a page, at the back of a book, etc.(页底)注释,说明;(书的)封底介绍
A2 information written on paper记录,笔记
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I managed to compress ten pages of notes into four paragraphs.
He took copious notes during the lecture.
There are explanatory notes with the diagram.
I'd lost my notes and had to extemporize.
I always go over my revision notes just before I go into an exam.
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He sent her a note of congratulation on her election victory.
The book was delivered yesterday with a note saying the bill for it would follow in a day or two.
I'd better leave a note so they'll know I'll be late.
I have a pad and pencil for taking notes.
She spoke for an hour without once referring to her notes.
C2 [ C ] a single sound at a particular level, usually in music, or a written symbol that represents this sound音;音符
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I can't reach the high notes.
I just can't hit those high notes like I used to.
The musical notes on the lines go EGBDF - use the mnemonic 'every good boy deserves fun'.
Ann blew a few notes on the trumpet.
Accent the first note of every bar.
B1 to notice something留意,注意
to give your attention to something by discussing it or making a written record of it谈到,论及
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She noted his epicene features - the long eyelashes, the full lips.
Will patrons kindly note that this shop will be closed on 17 July.
The report notes that 40 percent of lawyers entering the profession are women.
He noted what time the train was due to get in.
Did you note what number bus we need to catch?
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