B1 [ I or T ] to see or become conscious of something or someone看到;注意到;感觉到
[ T often passive ] to bring someone to the attention of the public, usually because of an unusual skill, etc.(以出众的才华)引起(公众)关注
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Simon was so absorbed in his book, he didn't even notice me come in.
I noticed a certain distance between father and son.
They noticed him going into the hotel bar.
She's such a perfectionist that she notices even the tiniest mistakes.
It seems impossible that I could have walked by without noticing her.
A2 [ C ] (a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information or instructions告示,布告;启事;公告牌,警示牌
printed statements of opinion in the newspapers about plays, films, books, etc.(报纸上关于戏剧、电影、图书等的)评论
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There's a notice outside the building which says 'No admission before 12 noon'.
He attached a notice saying 'Wet paint!'
I stuck the notice (up) on the board.
The notice outside the cinema said 'Closed on Wednesday'.
Can you read what that notice says?
B1 [ U ] information or a warning given about something that is going to happen in the future预告;事先通知;事前警告
[ U ] the period of time that you must work after you have said that you are leaving your job, or after you have been asked to leave(因辞职或解雇而终止雇佣合约的)通知期
to ask someone who works for you to leave their job, usually after a particular period of time(通常指提前)向(某人)发出解雇通知
C2 to tell your employer that you intend to leave your job after a particular period of time(事先)提出离职通知;递交辞呈
to give attention to something注意,在意
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