note 的 2 个定义
- a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
- notes, a record or outline of a speech, statement, testimony, etc., or of one's impressions of something.
- an explanatory or critical comment, or a reference to some authority quoted, appended to a passage in a book or the like: a note on the origin of the phrase.
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not·ed, not·ing.
- to write or mark down briefly; make a memorandum of: to note the places of interest.
- to make particular mention of in a writing: She noted their extra efforts in her report.
- to annotate.
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note 近义词
attention, heed
note 的近义词 8 个
note 的反义词 3 个
symbol, often used in reference to music
observe, perceive
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- One morning just before sunup, I compared notes with one of our neighbors.
- Cline allegedly passed tellers notes that implied that Cline had a weapon.
- That’s when he took note of all the trash, which “really started bothering me,” said Adams, who grew up in Bethesda.
- On the Republican side, senators showed little emotion — but all paid close attention, most turning their heads away only occasionally to take notes.
- Tech entrepreneurs have been taking note of the efficiency and popularity of the two-wheelers.
- An ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note.
- Note: UNICOR uses its inmates for everything from call center operators to human demolishers of old computers.
- Now on a lighter note, with Selma, you did get Oprah to throw a mean haymaker.
- Note: This piece was updated to reflect that Mrs. Landingham died while Aaron Sorkin was still writing The West Wing.
- From this louche improbable source pours music of sublime beauty without one false note.
- Accordingly, the question "How far does the note issue under the new system seem likely to prove an elastic one?"
- He used to walk through the park, and note with pleasure the care that his father bestowed on the gigantic property.
- Which latter circumstance he begged Mr. Perker to note, with a glowing countenance and many marks of indignation.
- Of Liszt the first part of this is not true, for if he strikes a wrong note it is simply because he chooses to be careless.
- And it is small consolation to me to note that most people's minds seem to be no better done than mine.