notice 的 2 个定义
- an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
- a note, placard, or the like conveying information or a warning: to post a notice about the fire laws.
- information or warning of something, especially for wide attention:to give notice of one's departure.
- (8)
no·ticed, no·tic·ing.
- to pay attention to or take notice of: Did you notice her hat?
- to perceive; become aware of: Did you notice the anger in his voice?
- to acknowledge acquaintance with: She noticed him merely with a nod.
- (5)
notice 近义词
observation
announcement, information
notice 的近义词 44 个
- advertisement
- advice
- comment
- criticism
- directive
- instruction
- manifesto
- memo
- memorandum
- news
- note
- notification
- order
- picture
- poster
- proclamation
- review
- story
- warning
- admonition
- caution
- caveat
- circular
- clue
- comments
- communication
- critique
- cue
- declaration
- enlightenment
- goods
- handbill
- info
- intelligence
- intimation
- know
- remark
- score
- sign
- squib
- tip
- lowdown
- whole story
- write-up
notice 的反义词 4 个
observe, perceive
更多notice例句
- Because these are civil injunctions, those impacted don’t have right to court-appointed attorneys like in a criminal proceeding and for that reason almost all of the notices served went unchallenged.
- Some customers may have already received a personalized notice of the settlement, via mail or email, alerting them of their options.
- Without any public notice or explanation from the state, an acting attorney general has been appointed in his place.
- Of those residents, nearly 200 had three or more cases filed against them that year, and a dozen received notices 10 or more times.
- The complaint alleges that the government failed to provide notice or consult with La Posta about the project.
- The off-year special election into which Duke threw himself drew little media notice at first.
- I notice he moves at a slightly slower pace than everyone else, and keeps his gestures compact.
- It had many—the word now, I notice, instead of variations, everyone endlessly says iterations—it had many iterations.
- Indeed, designers frequently reference each other in their shows—and the press never fails to notice.
- First we laugh, then we begin to wonder why the man was so distracted that he didn't notice he'd taken the doorknob with him.
- She observed his pale looks, and the distracted wandering of his eyes; but she would not notice either.
- The occupants of the room had been too absorbed with their own affairs to notice the gradual dimming of the illumination.
- History gives them scant notice, and the Federal government has failed to reward them as they deserve.
- Several suggestions for the relief of the country bank have come to their notice.
- The exertions of the city authorities, who had notice of the meditated riot, were unable to prevent or quell it.