单词 | notice |
释义 | noticenoticesnoticednoticingnoticenotice1 /ˈnəʊtɪs $ ˈnoʊ-/ verb [intransitive and transitive] to see, feel, or hear someone or something: I said hello, but she didn’t notice.say我说“你好”﹐但是她没有听到。notice (that)Max noticed that her hands were shaking.noticehandbeshake马克斯注意到她的双手在颤抖。notice who/what/how etcShe hadn’t noticed before how tired he looked.noticetirelook她以前没有注意到他看上去那么疲惫。notice somebody/something doing somethingDid you notice him leaving the party early?doleave你有没有注意到他提前离开了聚会?THESAURUS seeTHESAURUS: noticenotice to realize that something is there or that something is happening, because you can see, hear, or feel it: I noticed that she wasn’t feeling very well.noticefeelDid you notice the cat come in?dodetect to notice something, especially something that is difficult to notice. Detect is used about people and machines: The device is used to detect changes in the temperature of sea water.beusechangespot to notice something, especially something that is difficult to see or that you see only for a short time. Spot is more informal than notice: I spotted him in the crowd.spotDid you spot the deliberate mistake?dobecome aware to gradually begin to notice something: He became aware that he was being followed.becomebebefollowcan tell to be able to notice something because you can see, smell, or hear it: I could tell she was upset.canbeCan you tell I’ve lost weight?loseobserve formal to notice something as a result of watching or studying it closely: Galileo observed that the Moon has mountains and valleys.observehavemountainvalleycatch your eye if something catches your eye, you suddenly notice it because it is interesting or attractive: The picture caught my eye when I was in the shop.catchbe |
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