note UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun WRITING 写的东西 ESSENTIAL countable ■a short piece of writing 短笺,便条•He left a note to say he would be home late.他留下字条说他会晚点回家。 •There's a note pinned to the door saying when the shop will open again.门上钉着一张便条,上面写着商店何时重新开张。 IMPROVER countable ■a short explanation or an extra piece of information that is given at the bottom of a page, at the back of a book or on the cover for a piece of recorded music, etc 注释,说明;批注;(音乐作品的)封套介绍•For a further explanation see Note 3.详细解释参见注释3。 ⇒ See also footnote notes [plural] IMPROVER ■information written on paper 记录,笔记•The wind blew my notes all over the room.风把我的笔记吹得满屋都是。 •The journalist took notes throughout the interview.采访过程中记者一直在做笔记。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun SOUND 声音 ADVANCED countable ■a single sound at a particular level, usually in music, or a written symbol which represents this sound 音;音符•high/low notes高/低音 •She played three long notes on the piano.她在钢琴上弹了三个长音。 •The engine noise suddenly changed its note and rose to a whine.引擎噪音突然越来越响,变成了尖叫声。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun WAY OF EXPRESSING 语调 only singular ■an emotion or a way of expressing something 语调;口吻•There was a note of caution in her letter.她的信中带着一丝谨慎。 •His speech struck just the right note.他发言的语调恰如其分。 •The meeting ended on an optimistic note.这次会议在一片乐观的气氛中结束。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun MONEY 金钱 countable mainly UK (US usually bill) ■a piece of paper money 纸币•a £20 note20英镑的纸币 •He took a wad of notes from his pocket.他从口袋中拿出一叠钞票。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun IMPORTANCE 重要性 uncountable formal ■importance, or when something deserves attention 重要性;值得注意之处•There was nothing of note in the latest report.最近的这份报告中并无值得关注之处。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun make/take a note IMPROVER ■to write something down or remember it carefully 记录;记住,记下•I'll just take a note of your name and address.我只记一下你的姓名和地址。 •She made a mental note of the title.她牢牢地记住了标题。 •Make a note to phone again next week.一定记得下周再打电话。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] noun take note of sth ■to give attention to something, especially because it is important 关注,留意(尤指重要之事)•You should take careful note of what she tells you because she knows their strategy well.你应该仔细留意她对你说的话,因为她对他们的策略了如指掌。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] verb transitive slightly formal ADVANCED ■to notice something 留意,注意•They noted the consumers' growing demand for quicker service.他们留意到消费者对便捷服务与日俱增的需求。 •[+ (that)] Please note (that) we will be closed on Saturday.请注意我们周六不营业。 •[+ question word] Note how easy it is to release the catch quickly.注意看,迅速拉开插销有多么容易。 ADVANCED ■to give your attention to something by discussing it or making a written record of it 谈到;论及•[+ that] He said the weather was beyond our control, noting that last summer was one of the hottest on record.他说天气超出了我们的掌控范围,并提到去年夏天是有史以来最炎热的一个夏天。 •In the article, she notes several cases of medical incompetence.在文章中,她提到了几宗医疗事故的案例。 UK [nəʊt] US [noʊt] verb transitive slightly formal Phrasal Verbs note sth down ■to write something so that you do not forget it 把…记下来•I noted down his phone number.我记下了他的电话号码。 |