note
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈnəʊ̯t/
美 /ˈnoʊ̯t/|/ˈnəʉ̯t/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A symbol or annotation.
— He noted the fact that the kidnapper had left a ransom note.
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That which is needed or necessary; business; duty; work.
— And have thou that for thy note !
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A symbol or annotation.; A mark or token by which a thing may be known; a visible sign; a character; a distinctive mark or feature; a characteristic quality.
— As therefore they that are of the Myſticall Body of Chriſt, haue thoſe inward Graces and Vertues, whereby they differ from all others which are not of the ſame Body ; againe, whoſoeuer appertaine to the Viſible Body of the Church, they haue alſo the notes of externall Profeſſion, whereby the World knoweth what they are.
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Milk-giving by a cow or sow; (specifically) the period following calving or farrowing, during which a cow or sow is most productive and useful.
— The supply of horned cattle at this fair was great, but the business done was confined to fleshy barreners of feeding qualities and superior new-calved heifers, and those at early note, with appearance of being useful; [...]
- The milk given by a cow or sow during such period.
- A symbol or annotation.; A mark, or sign, made to call attention, to point out something to notice, or the like; a sign, or token, proving or giving evidence.
- A symbol or annotation.; A brief remark; a marginal comment or explanation; hence, an annotation on a text or author; a comment; a critical, explanatory, or illustrative observation.
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A written or printed communication or commitment.; A brief piece of writing intended to assist the memory; a memorandum; a minute.
— I left him a note to remind him to take out the trash.
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A written or printed communication or commitment.; A short informal letter; a billet.
— Garson: Drop me a note sometime. I'd love to hear how we're doing.
- A written or printed communication or commitment.; An academic treatise (often without regard to length); a treatment; a discussion paper; (loosely) any contribution to an academic discourse.
- A written or printed communication or commitment.; A diplomatic missive or written communication.
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A written or printed communication or commitment.; A written or printed paper (or digital equivalent) acknowledging a debt, and promising payment.
— Near-synonyms: draft, bond, paper, commercial paper, IOU, letter of credit
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A written or printed communication or commitment.; A list of items or of charges; an account.
— Heere is now the Smithes note, for Shooing, / And Plough-Irons.
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A written or printed communication or commitment.; A piece of paper or polymer money; a banknote.
— I didn't have any coins to pay with, so I used a note.
- A written or printed communication or commitment.; A small size of paper used for writing letters or notes.
- A sound.; A character, variously formed, to indicate the length of a tone, and variously placed upon the staff to indicate its pitch.
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A sound.; A musical sound; a tone; an utterance; a tune; a beat of a drum.
— Then feed on thoughts, that voluntarie move / Harmonious numbers ; as the wakeful Bird / Sings darkling, and in ſhadieſt Covert hid / Tunes her nocturnal Note.
- A sound.; A key of the piano or organ.
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A sound.; A call or song of a bird.
— We heard the peculiar note of the woodcock, which resembles the repeated croaking of the frog, followed by a sharp hissing sound, somewhat like the noisy chirping of the wagtail[.]
- A sound.; An indication which players have to click, type, hit, tap or do other actions if it appears
- An element of a scent, fragrance, or perfume, especially as a descriptor or category.
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Observation; notice; heed.
— Go in Nerriſſa, / Giue order to my ſeruants, that they take / No note at all of our being abſent hence, / Nor you Lorenzo, Ieſſica nor you.
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Reputation; distinction.
— a poet of note
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A critical comment.
— Your performance was fantastic! I have just one note: you were a little flat in bars 35 and 36.
- Notification; information; intelligence.
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Mark of disgrace.
— That my poſteritie ſham’d with the note / Shall curſe my bones, and hold it for no ſinne, / To wiſh that I their father had not beene.
动词 v.
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To notice with care; to observe; to remark; to heed.
— If you look to the left, you can note the old cathedral.
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To record in writing; to make a memorandum of.
— We noted his speech.
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To denote; to designate.
— The modular multiplicative inverse of x may be noted x⁻¹.
- To annotate.
- To set down in musical characters.
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To record on the back of (a bill, draft, etc.) a refusal of acceptance, as the ground of a protest, which is done officially by a notary.
— By noting the protest, notaries could date certificates when they were received, making it easier to comply with time restrictions associated with protesting.
词汇关系
近义词
衍生词
128th note
16th note
256th note
32nd note
512th note
64th note
8th note
after-note
afternote
atomic note
banana note
banknote
bank note
base note
bass note
bearer note
bent as a nine-bob note
big-note
black note
blue note
bread-and-butter note
bridge note
briefing note
brown note
buckwheat note
bum note
call note
case note
changing note
chest note
circular note
c note
c-note
cognovit note
collateral note
collective note
Community Note
consignment note
content note
couldn't carry a note in a bucket
cover note
credit-linked note
credit note
crib note
death note
debit note
delivery note
demand note
discount note
d-note
doctor's note
dotted note
double note
double whole note
eighth note
endnote
Euro-note
false note
Federal Reserve note
fieldnote
fistnote
fit note
fleeting note
flip-flop note
footnote
forenote
gathering note
ghost note
G-note
g note
government note
grace note
half note
hatnote
head-note
headnote
head note
heart note
hedge-note
high note
holding note
home note
hundred twenty-eighth note
hypernote
Johnny-one-note
keep note
keynote
leading note
liner notes
marginal note
mash note
medium-term note
mental note
middle note
mortgage note
municipal note
musical note
nickel note
notability
notate
note-bash
note bash
note book
notecard
note card
notecase
notefile
notehead
noteholder
noteholding
note job
notekin
notelet
notelike
notemaker
notemaking
note of admiration
note of exclamation
note of hand
note of interjection
note of interrogation
note pad
notepad
notepaper
note paper
note payable
note-perfect
note shaver
note-take
notetake
notetaker
note-taking
notetaking
note to self
note value
note verbale
notewise
noteworthy
off-note
of note
on a different note
on another note
one-note
on that note
passing note
pedal note
postal note
post-it note
post note
postum note
prenote
promissory note
quadruple whole note
quarter note
queer as a nine bob note
ransom note effect
reciting note
reporter's note
request note
satisfaction note
secured note
senior note
shape note
shape-note
shipping note
sick note
sidenote
side note
sixteenth note
sixty-fourth note
sour note
stamp note
star note
stick note
sticky-note
sticky note
strike a false note
strike a note
structured note
suicide note
super-note
take note
tasting note
technote
thirty-second note
time note
Tironian note
top note
treasury note
twelve-note
two hundred fifty-sixth note
undernote
United States note
verbal note
voicenote
Welsh note
whistle note
white note
whole note
wildcat note
wolf note
woodnote
wood note
wood-note
zero-coupon note
misnote
note down
notable
noteful
词源
词源 1
From Middle English note, from Old English not, nōt (“note, mark, sign”) and Old French note (“letter, note”), both from Latin nota (“mark, sign, remark, note”).
词源 2
From Middle English note (“use, usefulness, profit”), from Old English notu (“use, enjoyment, advantage, profit, utility”), from Proto-West Germanic *notu, from Proto-Germanic *nutō (“enjoyment, utilisation”), from Proto-Indo-European *newd- (“to acquire, make use of”). Cognate with West Frisian not (“yield, produce, crop”), Dutch genot (“enjoyment, pleasure”), Dutch nut (“usefulness, utility, behoof”), German Nutzen (“benefit, usefulness, utility”), Icelandic not (“use”, noun). Related also to Old English notian (“to enjoy, make use of, employ”), Old English nēotan (“to use, enjoy”), Old High German niozan (“to use, enjoy”) (Modern German genießen (“to enjoy”)), Modern German benutzen (“to use”). Related to nait.
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