| 释义 |  note1 /nōt/  nountransitive verbA significant or distinguishing markA characteristicThat by which a person or thing is knownA significant tone or hintA mark or sign calling attentionA written or printed symbol other than a letterA stigma or mark of censureAn observation or remarkA comment attached to a text, explanatory, illustrative, critical, or recording textual variantsA brief written record, esp a jotting set down provisionally for use afterwardsAn impressionA quality, hint or suggestion (of eg warning)A short statement or recordA bill or account (obsolete)A memorandumA short informal letterA formal, esp diplomatic, paper or letterA small size of paper used for writingA mark representing a sound (whole note a semibreve) (music)The sound or tone represented by the printed or written noteA key of a piano or other instrumentThe song, cry or utterance of a bird or other animalA tune (obsolete)Music (poetic)A paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment, such as a note of hand or promissory note and esp a banknoteA voucher or receipt (obsolete)NoticeAttentionCognizanceDistinctionReputationEminenceImportanceConsequenceNotabilityIntimation (Shakespeare)
 To make a note ofTo noticeTo pay close attention toTo indicate, showTo markTo stigmatize (obsolete)To mention, remark onTo record in writing or in musical notationTo add musical notation toTo set to musicTo annotateTo denote
 ORIGIN: Fr, from L nota a mark nōtˈal  adjective nōtˈed  adjective MarkedWell-knownCelebratedEminentNotorious
 nōtˈedly  adverb nōtˈedness  noun noteˈless  adjective Not attracting noticeUnmusical
 noteˈlet  noun A short annotation or letterA folded sheet of notepaper, usu with printed decoration, for short informal letters
 nōtˈer  noun A person who notes or observesA person who makes notes, an annotator
 noteˈworthily  adverb noteˈworthiness  noun noteˈworthy  adjective  Worthy of note or of notice noteˈbook  noun A book for keeping notes or memorandaA small portable computer, orig one smaller than a laptop
 noteˈcase  noun  A wallet for banknotes note of hand  noun  A promissory note noteˈ-pad  noun  A block of paper for writing notes noteˈpaper  noun  Writing paper intended for letters note row  noun (music) A tone row noteˈ-shavˈer  noun (US)  A person who discounts bills at an exorbitant rateA usurer
 note a bill  To record, with a notary public, one's refusal as a merchant to accept a bill of exchange of note  Well-known, distinguishedSignificant, worthy of attention
 strike the right (or a false) note  To act or speak appropriately (or inappropriately) take note  To observe carefully or closely (often with of) |