to put a notice in the papers: đăng thông cáo trên báo
notice is hereby given that: thông báo cho công chúng biết rằng
lời báo trước; sự báo trước; thời hạn
at short notice: trong một thời hạn ngắn, với sự báo trước một ít lâu
at the shortest notice: trong một thời hạn ngắn nhất; ngay lập tức
at a moment's notice: notice ngay lập tức, tức khắc
loan at notice: sự cho vay có thời hạn
deposit at short notice: sự cho vay có thời hạn ngắn
to take one's notice: được báo phải thôi việc
take notice that: tôi báo trước cho anh biết rằng
đoạn ngắn, bài ngắn (trên báo; để thông báo, để bình phẩm một cuốn sách, một vở kịch)
sự chú ý, sự để ý, sự nhận biết
he did not take the slightest notice of me: hắn không để ý đến tôi một chút nào
to come into notice: làm cho phải chú ý đến
to bring something to someone's notice: làm cho người nào biết đến (để ý đến) một việc gì
baby takes notice: em bé tỏ vẻ biết
ngoại động từ
chú ý, để ý, nhận biết
I ứan't noticing: tôi không chú ý
to notice someone in the crowd: nhận ra ai trong đám đông
báo trước (đuổi nhà, cho nghỉ việc...
to be noticed to wuit: được báo trước phải dọn đi
nhận xét về (ai, cái gì)
chiếu cố, hạ cố; đối xử lễ độ với
notice Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
at a moment's notice
with little warning, on short notice We may call you at a moment's notice - whenever we need help.
give notice
give a letter that says you are leaving or quitting If I want to leave the position, I give them two weeks notice.
on short notice
without much warning, at a moment's notice Can you come to work on short notice? Within a day or two?
serve notice
state your plans, say what you will do, spread the word If you enter the novel contest, you are serving notice that you are a serious writer.
take notice of
pay attention to;heed 注意;留意 He passed by me without taking any notice of me.他从我旁边走过,一点也没有注意到我。 If you hear the fire alarm at ten o'clock this morning,don't take any notice of it;the engineers are merely testing it.如果你们今天上午10点钟听到火警,请不要在意,工程师们只是在做试验。 She passed me in the street,but took no notice of me.她在街上碰到我,但是她不理我。 He never takes notice of what I say.他从不理会我所说的话。
take notice
Idiom(s): take notice (of sth)
Theme: OBSERVATION
to observe something. • I didn't take notice of when he came in. • They say he came in late, but I didn't take notice.
sit up and take notice
Idiom(s): sit up and take notice
Theme: ATTENTION
to become alert and pay attention. • A loud noise from the front of the room caused everyone to sit up and take notice. • The company wouldn't pay any attention to my complaints. When I had my lawyer write them a letter, they sat up and took notice.
escape one's notice
Idiom(s): escape one's notice
Theme: ESCAPE
to go unnoticed; not to have been noticed. (Usually a way to point out that someone has failed to see or respond to something.) • I suppose my earlier request escaped your notice, so I'm writing again. • I'm sorry. Your letter escaped my notice.
I hereby give notice of my intention
Hereby is used sometimes in formal, official declarations and statements to give greater force to the speaker' or the writer's affirmation. People will say it sometimes to emphasise their sincerity and correctness.
give notice|give|notice
v. phr. To inform an employer, an employee, a landlord, or a tenant of the termination of a contractual agreement of service or tenancy. Max gave notice at the bank where he was working.Sally was given notice by her landlord.
serve notice|notice|serve
v. phr. 1. To notify one's employer in a formal or legal manner that one is quitting the former's employment. She gave notice to her boss that she was quitting because of marriage. 2. To notify an employee or a tenant that one no longer needs their services or wishes to have them as tenants. The new landlady gave notice to several families in our building because they were late in paying their rent.
sit up and take notice|notice|sit|sit up|take noti
v. phr., informal To be surprised into noticing something. Grace had never impressed her teachers. Hearing that she had won the essay contest made them sit up and take notice.George's sudden success made the town sit up and take notice.
take note of|note|notice|take|take note|take notic
v. phr. 1. To look carefully at; pay close attention to; observe well. A detective is trained to take note of people and things. 2. To notice and act in response; pay attention. Two boys were talking together in the back of the room but the teacher took no notice of them.The principal thanked everyone who helped in the program, and took note of the decorations made by the art class.
escape notice
escape notice Elude attention or observation, as in It must have escaped the editor's notice so I'll write again. [c. 1700]
short notice, on Also, at short notice. With little advance warning or time to prepare, as in They told us to be ready to move out on short notice. The noun notice here is used in the sense of “information” or “intelligence.” [Late 1700s]
An notice idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with notice, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ notice