单词 | note |
释义 | Word Frequency note(nəʊt) noun 1. a brief summary or record in writing, esp a jotting for future reference 2. a brief letter, usually of an informal nature 3. a formal written communication, esp from one government to another 4. a short written statement giving any kind of information 5. a critical comment, explanatory statement, or reference in the text of a book, often preceded by a number 6. short for banknote 7. a characteristic element or atmosphere a note of sarcasm 8. a distinctive vocal sound, as of a species of bird or animal the note of the nightingale 9. any of a series of graphic signs representing a musical sound whose pitch is indicated by position on the stave and whose duration is indicated by the sign's shape 10. Also called (esp US and Canadian): tone a musical sound of definite fundamental frequency or pitch 11. a key on a piano, organ, etc 12. a sound, as from a musical instrument, used as a signal or warning the note to retreat was sounded 13. short for promissory note 14. archaic or poetic a tune or melody 15. of note 16. strike the right note 17. strike a false note 18. take note verb (tr; may take a clause as object) 19. to notice; perceive he noted that there was a man in the shadows 20. to pay close attention to; observe they noted every movement 21. to make a written note or memorandum of she noted the date in her diary 22. to make particular mention of; remark upon I note that you do not wear shoes 23. to write down (music, a melody, etc) in notes 24. to take (an unpaid or dishonoured bill of exchange) to a notary public to re-present the bill and if it is still unaccepted or unpaid to note the circumstances in a register protest (sense 12)25. a less common word for annotate Derived forms noteless (ˈnoteless) adjective Word origin C13: via Old French from Latin nota sign, indication |
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