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通知 | 英語の意味 - ケンブリッジ辞典

原題: NOTICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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NOTICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Meaning of notice in English notice verb uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnəʊ.tɪs / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs / Add to word list Add to word list B1 [ I or T ] to see or become conscious of something or someone: I noticed a crack in the ceiling . Mary waved at the man but he didn't seem to notice. [ + (that) ] He noticed (that) the woman was staring at him. [ + question word ] Did you notice how she did that? to see something see I can see for miles from up here. notice I noticed a crack in the ceiling. perceive Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance. observe A teacher observed her climbing over the gate. spot We managed to spot a leopard. catch sight of We looked for the bird and caught sight of it just as it flew off. See more results » [ T often passive ] to bring someone to the attention of the public , usually because of an unusual skill , etc.: She was first noticed by the critics at the age of twelve, and went on to become a world-famous violinist . Simon was so absorbed in his book , he didn't even notice me come in. I noticed a certain distance between father and son . They noticed him going into the hotel bar . She's such a perfectionist that she notices even the tiniest mistakes . It seems impossible that I could have walked by without noticing her. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/something idiom astigmatic beholder catch clock eyeful gawk get an eyeful idiom leer look out for someone/something phrasal verb look up phrasal verb look-see not take your eyes off someone/something idiom observational observationally penetrate scan shoot See more results » notice noun uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnəʊ.tɪs / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs / notice noun ( INFORMATION ) A2 [ C ] (a board , piece of paper , etc. containing ) information or instructions : There was a large notice on the wall saying "No Parking". I saw a notice in the paper announcing their marriage . notices [ plural ] mainly UK printed statements of opinion in the newspapers about plays , films , books , etc.: The musical has received wonderful notices. See more There's a notice outside the building which says 'No admission before 12 noon '. He attached a notice saying 'Wet paint !' I stuck the notice (up) on the board . The notice outside the cinema said 'Closed on Wednesday '. Can you read what that notice says? Information and messages (the) word is idiom advance notice advance warning advertisement aide-mémoire ammunition give someone notice glad tidings go up phrasal verb gory piece of information placard playbill primer propaganda sidelight the gory details idiom Wordle X, x Xs and Os idiom See more results » notice noun ( WARNING ) B1 [ U ] information or a warning given about something that is going to happen in the future : give someone notice The next time you visit , can you give me more notice? until further notice The building is closed until further notice (= until another official announcement is made) . [ U ] the period of time that you must work after you have said that you are leaving your job , or after you have been asked to leave : Do I have to work out my notice? give someone notice ( also give sb their notice ) to ask someone who works for you to leave their job , usually after a particular period of time : My boss gave me a month's notice. US ( also give (your) notice ) to tell your employer or landlord that you will be leaving your job or your rented home , usually after a particular period of time : I gave my notice at work yesterday . See more hand in your notice ( UK also give in your notice ) ; ( US also put in your notice ) C2 to tell your employer that you intend to leave your job after a particular period of time : I handed in my notice yesterday . See more put someone on notice to warn someone about something: I put them on notice of what I expect from them. Schools are being put on notice that if they do not show improvement , they may be shut down. Information and messages (the) word is idiom advance notice advance warning advertisement aide-mémoire ammunition give someone notice glad tidings go up phrasal verb gory piece of information placard playbill primer propaganda sidelight the gory details idiom Wordle X, x Xs and Os idiom See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Threats & warnings Firing staff Retiring & resigning notice noun ( ATTENTION ) B1 [ U ] attention : come to sb's notice It has come to to my notice (= I have been told) that you have been late for work every day this week . bring something to someone's notice Why did you not bring this to my notice (= tell me about it) earlier ? take notice to give attention to something: I asked him to drive more slowly , but he didn't take any notice. See more Paying attention and being careful advertently attentional focus attentiveness baby be good, and if you can't be good, be careful idiom ear egg flow guard hang hang on someone's every word hang on/upon something phrasal verb have a care idiom prudently read the fine print read the small print revolve revolve around someone/something phrasal verb sit the/a glare of something idiom See more results » Idioms at a moment's/two hours'/three weeks', etc. notice at short notice (Definition of notice from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) notice | American Dictionary notice verb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnoʊ·t̬ɪs / notice verb ( SEE ) Add to word list Add to word list to become aware of, esp . by looking ; to see : [ I ] Mary waved but he didn’t seem to notice. [ + that clause ] He noticed that she was staring at him. notice noun us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnoʊ·t̬ɪs / notice noun ( INFORMATION ) [ C/U ] something written or printed that gives information or instructions : [ C ] We got a notice about recycling in the mail . [ U ] This building is closed until further notice (= until official instructions are given) . [ C/U ] Notice is also warning that something will happen or needs to happen : [ U ] I can’t cancel my plans on such short notice/at a moment’s notice (= immediately ) . [ C/U ] Notice is also an official statement saying you are leaving your job or telling you your job has ended : [ U ] I got my 30-day notice yesterday at work . notice noun ( ATTENTION ) [ U ] attention : Twain first attracted notice as a humorist . (Definition of notice from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) notice | Business English notice noun uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈnəʊtɪs / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio Add to word list Add to word list [ C ] COMMUNICATIONS a piece of written information on paper , a board , a website , etc.: There was a notice about the proposed reorganization on all the office noticeboards . [ U ] information or a warning about something that is going to happen in the future , or the period of time before it happens : An inspection can take place at any time without notice . give (sb) notice (that) We hereby give notice that we have been appointed official receivers for the assets of the above-named company . a week's/month's, etc. notice You will need to give a month's notice if you want to withdraw any of the cash . These offices will remain closed until further notice . [ U ] HR a letter or a statement saying that an employee will or must leave their job after a particular period of time : give in/hand in your notice The situation at work was so bad that I decided to hand in my notice. give sb notice Many of the junior staff were given notice to leave . [ U ] HR the period of time that an employee works in their job after they have said that they are leaving , or after they have been asked to leave : a week's/month's, etc. notice In this type of job you usually only have a week's notice. They paid me for the two weeks instead of making me work out my notice . [ C or U ] LAW a formal document or statement that tells someone to do something, or gives them information about something: The tenants refused to leave and have now been served with notices of eviction by the landlord . All the redundancy notices have now gone out to the members of staff affected . at short notice ( US on short notice ) only a short time before something happens : It is not possible to get a replacement at such short notice. notice to quit PROPERTY , LAW ( also Notice to Quit ) a formal letter saying that a person who is renting a property will or must leave it after a particular period : A tenant may end a tenancy by issuing a valid notice to quit . Our template Notice to Quit is aimed at tenants who have owed you rent for at least 60 days . put sb on notice (that) to warn someone officially that something is going to happen , or could possibly happen : The facility was put on notice that its funding was in danger if improvements were not carried out. serve notice (that) LAW to tell someone officially that they must do something, or that something is going to happen : The highway authority is required to serve notice informing everyone who may be affected by the new route . See also bankruptcy notice deficiency notice money at call and short notice renewal notice (Definition of notice from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of notice notice So far, so good; but a few hours later, when the assistant returns she notices that the sink is blocked. From the Cambridge English Corpus But the argument from selective refutation can be misleading when it causes us to fail to notice that the surviving hypothesis has its own defects. From the Cambridge English Corpus Her behavior had been noticed by the other students. From the Cambridge English Corpus Because of the conciseness of its original syntax, it is eve

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