notice
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noun
e.g. their silence did not escape my notice
e.g. it has come to our notice that you have been missing school.
«…という/…する» 通告, 警告, 予告, 届出 «that節/to do»
e.g. interest rates are subject to fluctuation without notice.
解雇, 退去, 解約, 退職通知書; 届出書
e.g. she handed in her notice.
e.g. the jobs were advertised in a notice posted in the common room.
(新聞などの)告知記事, 広告; (集会・礼拝などでの)お知らせ, 連絡
〖通例~s〗 (新刊・音楽などの)短評, 寸評, コメント(review) e.g. she had good notices in her first film.
verb with object
〖notice A/(that)節/wh節〗 Aに, …だと, …かに気づく, 目が留まる; 注意, 注目する (!noticeは目や耳や感覚で気づくことを表す; 考えて気づく場合にはrealizeを用いる) e.g. he noticed the youths behaving suspiciously
e.g. with clause : I noticed that she was looking tired
気づく; 注目, 注意する
e.g. no object : they were too drunk to notice.
〖通例be ~d〗 注目される, 認められる
e.g. it was only last year that the singer really began to be noticed.
…に言及する; 〈新刊書・公演など〉を短評, 紹介する
e.g. she looked so much better that Sir Charles noticed it to Lady Harriet.
PHRASES
with little warning or time for preparation:
e.g. tours may be canceled at short notice.
warn someone of something about or likely to occur, especially in a formal or threatening manner:
e.g. we're going to put foreign governments on notice that we want a change of trade policy.
pay no attention to someone or something.
pay attention; show signs of interest.
ORIGIN