plural notes
plural notes
Learner's definition of NOTE
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a [count] : a short piece of writing that is used to help someone remember something(簡短的)筆記,記錄 -
She wrote a note to remind herself about the appointment.她寫了張紙條提醒自己有個約會。
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I left you a note on the kitchen table.我在廚房的桌上給你留了張字條。
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making/writing notes in the margins of a book在書頁邊的空白處做筆記
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She jotted down a few notes during the interview.采訪中她草草做了些記錄。
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I'll make a mental note [=I'll try to remember] to reschedule the meeting.我要記得重新安排會議。
b notes [plural] : an informal written record of things that are said and done記錄;學習筆記 -
After class, I usually study my notes and read the next chapter.課後,我通常學習自己的筆記並且預習下一章。
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I can't come to class today. Would you mind taking notes for me?今天我不能去上課了。你能幫我記一下筆記嗎?
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His secretary took notes during our meeting.他的秘書在我們開會時做了記錄。
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a : a short piece of writing that gives you information : a brief comment or explanation短評;注釋 -
Please include a brief note about where the picture was taken.請注明照片的拍攝地點。
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He writes in the program notes that the play was inspired by his own childhood.在戲劇節目單的按語中,他寫到這部劇的靈感源於他的童年。
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The dictionary includes many usage notes. [=short explanations about how a word or phrase is used]這本詞典有許多用法說明。
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One final note: tickets will be available at the door the night of the concert.最後再說明一下:音樂會當晚入口處將有票出售。
— see also liner notes b : a comment or added piece of information that is separate from the main writing of a book批注;注解 — see also footnote 3
[count] : a short and usually informal letter短箋;便條 -
Remember to send a thank-you note to the host of the party.記住要給主辦聚會的人送上表示感謝的短箋。
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This is just a brief note to say how much I enjoyed your party.僅以此短箋表達我非常喜歡你的派對。
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Drop me a note while you're away.你離開時請留個便條給我。
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I have a handwritten note here from the governor.我這兒有州長親筆寫的便條。
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If you are out sick for more than one week, you will need a note from your doctor.如果你因病缺勤超過一周,你得有醫生開具的病假證明。
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The girl's kidnappers left a ransom note.綁走女孩的綁匪留下了一封勒索信。
— see also mash note 4 [count] music
a : a specific musical tone音;音調 -
musical notes音調
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That note's a B not a C.那是B調,不是C調。
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Despite a few wrong notes, the pianist gave a generally good performance.除彈錯幾個音外,這位鋼琴演奏者的表演總體上不錯。
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[singular] : a characteristic or quality that expresses a mood or feeling特征;口氣;氣氛 —
often used after on常用在on後 -
Let's try to end our conversation on a lighter/happier note.讓我們試着在輕鬆/愉快的氣氛中結束談話。
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If I may end on a personal note, I'd like to wish my father a happy 85th birthday!如果允許我個人講幾句作爲結語,我想祝願我的父親85歲生日快樂!
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The party ended on a high note. [=the party ended pleasantly or well]聚會在歡樂的氣氛中結束。
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Their relationship ended on a sour note. [=ended unpleasantly]他們的愛情關系在痛苦中結束。
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often used with hit, strike or sound常與hit、strike或sound連用 -
The movie hits just the right note with young audiences.這部電影恰到好處地迎合了年輕觀衆。
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Her judgment rarely strikes a wrong note.她的判斷很少出錯。
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In her chapter about rising oil prices, she sounds a cautionary note.在有關油價上漲的章節中,她用的是一種警告性口吻。
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Most reviewers loved the show, but one critic struck a discordant note, finding it “clichéd” and “predictable.”大部分評論家喜愛這個表演,但有一位批評家發出了不協調的聲音,認爲它老套且毫無懸念。
of note
: important and deserving to be noticed or remembered重要的;引人注目的 -
American writers of note include Herman Melville, Mark Twain, and Emily Dickinson.美國著名作家包括赫爾曼·梅爾維爾、馬克·吐溫和埃米莉·狄更生。
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historical events of note重要的歷史事件
take note
: to notice or give special attention to someone or something注意到 -
She has been extremely successful in her own country, and now the rest of the world is beginning to take note.她已經在本國取得巨大成功,現在世界其他國家已開始注意到她。
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She took note of the exact time.她注意了一下準確時間。
2 note /ˈnoʊt/ verb
notes; noted; noting
notes; noted; noting
Learner's definition of NOTE
[+ object] formal
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: to notice or pay attention to (something)注意;留意 -
You may have noted my late arrival.你可能已經注意到我遲到了。
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The thing to note here is that people are suffering.這裏要注意的事是人們正在受苦。
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It's interesting to note how quickly things have changed.看到形勢變化如此之快很有趣。
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Their objections were duly noted.他們的反對理由得到了充分注意。
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often + that 2
: to say or write (something)指出;表明 -
As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control.正如一位官員所說,局勢已經開始失控。
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As noted above/earlier/previously, most people survive the disease.正如前面所指出的,大部分人戰勝了這種疾病。
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“They've asked us to leave,” he noted with amusement.“他們已經要我們離開。”他樂不可支地說。
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She said she was unaware of the problem and noted that everything was fine when she went home that night.她說她沒意識到這個問題,並且指出那晚當她回家時一切正常。
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It should be noted, however, that no one was injured in the accident.不管怎樣,應該指出的是沒人在此次事故中受傷。
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It's worth noting that he gave no reason for his decision.值得一提的是,對於他的決定他沒有給出理由。
note down
[phrasal verb] note (something) down or note down (something)
: to write down (a piece of information that you want to remember)記錄;記下