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Synonyms of notice

  • verb



  • as in to see



  • as in to mention

  • noun



  • as in announcement



  • as in attention



  • as in memorandum



  • as in criticism



  • as in warning

  • as in to see
  • as in to mention
  • as in announcement
  • as in attention
  • as in memorandum
  • as in criticism
  • as in warning


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notice
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verb

Definition of noticenext

1

as in to see

to make note of (something) through the use of one’s eyes

did you notice what she was wearing?

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance

  • see

  • spot

  • eye

  • regard

  • note

  • remark

  • sight

  • perceive

  • view

  • observe

  • discern

  • witness

  • watch

  • espy

  • catch

  • distinguish

  • behold

  • spy

  • descry

  • consider

  • identify

  • look (at)

  • heed

  • get a load of

  • pick out

  • set eyes on

  • lay eyes on

  • glimpse

  • inspect

  • mark

  • scan

  • examine

  • survey

  • scrutinize

  • study

  • mind

  • make out

  • pick up

  • attend (to)

  • glance (at)

  • peer (at)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ignore

  • disregard

  • neglect

  • miss

  • overlook

  • pass over

  • overpass

  • ignore

  • disregard

  • neglect

  • miss

  • overlook

  • pass over

  • overpass

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2

as in to mention

to make reference to or speak about briefly but specifically

briefly noticed in his lecture the author’s first published work

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • mention

  • note

  • specify

  • cite

  • indicate

  • indicate

  • quote

  • name

  • suggest

  • instance

  • explain

  • introduce

  • announce

  • imply

  • clarify

  • intend

  • signal

  • infer

  • touch (on or upon)

  • advert (to)

  • refer (to)

  • drop

  • signify

  • publish

  • pronounce

  • designate

  • proclaim

  • declare

  • intimate

  • advertise

  • hint (at)

  • interject

  • publicize

  • allude (to)

  • sound

  • denominate

  • spell out

  • insinuate

  • interpolate

  • elucidate

  • interpose

  • broadcast

  • point (out)

  • explicate

  • worm

  • broach

  • infiltrate

  • bring up

  • clear (up)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • forget

  • ignore

  • slight

  • disregard

  • overlook

  • neglect

  • pass over

  • overpass

  • forget

  • ignore

  • slight

  • disregard

  • overlook

  • neglect

  • pass over

  • overpass

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notice

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noun

1

as in announcement

a published statement informing the public of a matter of general interest

a public safety notice regarding the need for a smoke detector in the home

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • announcement

  • advertisement

  • ad

  • release

  • posting

  • notification

  • bulletin

  • report

  • advertising

  • communiqué

  • brochure

  • advert

  • sign

  • message

  • flyer

  • poster

  • declaration

  • placard

  • circular

  • publicity

  • commercial

  • handbill

  • gazette

  • blurb

  • proclamation

  • billboard

  • handout

  • flier

  • broadcast

  • bill

  • pronouncement

  • playbill

  • show bill

  • fly sheet

  • communication

  • dispatch

  • telecast

  • spot

  • billing

  • newscast

  • pitch

  • promulgation

  • promotion

  • word

  • campaign

  • edict

  • broadside

  • rescript

  • buildup

  • signification

  • propaganda

  • promo

  • annunciation

  • comeon

  • pronunciamento

  • plugola

  • ballyhoo

  • plug

  • boost

  • cablecast

2

as in attention

a state of being aware

this malicious e-mail will be brought to the notice of the department head

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • attention

  • note

  • awareness

  • mindfulness

  • observation

  • heed

  • eye

  • mind

  • knowledge

  • cognizance

  • ear

  • consciousness

  • care

  • observance

  • consideration

  • thought

  • concern

  • advertency

  • regard

  • advertence

  • watch

  • perception

  • understanding

  • recognition

  • advisement

  • grasp

  • hyperawareness

  • discernment

  • hyperconsciousness

  • apprehension


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • disregard

  • neglect

  • unawareness

  • obliviousness

  • disregard

  • neglect

  • unawareness

  • obliviousness

3

as in memorandum

a written communication giving information or directions

received a notice of promotion from the head of the company

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • memorandum

  • memo

  • letter

  • announcement

  • message

  • declaration

  • report

  • notification

  • posting

  • mail

  • instructions

  • directive

  • note

  • proclamation

  • bulletin

  • release

  • word

  • pronouncement

  • orders

  • dispatch

  • post

  • dictate

  • charge

  • command

  • edict

  • directions

  • rescript

  • epistle

  • pronunciamento

  • jotting

  • missive

  • encyclical

4

as in criticism

an essay evaluating or analyzing something

avidly reads the latest theater notices in the paper

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • criticism

  • review

  • critique

  • examination

  • opinion

  • study

  • commentary

  • survey

  • editorial

  • outline

  • analysis

  • evaluation

  • column

  • examen

  • assessment

  • appraisal

  • punditry

5

as in warning

the act or an instance of telling beforehand of danger or risk

in the event of a terrorist threat, the building will be evacuated with little notice beforehand

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • warning

  • forewarning

  • alert

  • advice

  • suggestion

  • recommendation

  • admonishment

  • admonition

  • caution

  • informing

  • notification

  • headsup

  • notifying

  • prediction

  • alarm

  • announcement

  • predicting

  • declaration

  • alarum

  • prophesy

  • guidance

  • prophecy

  • premonition

  • apprising

  • tip

  • presaging

  • foretelling

  • prophesying

  • forecasting

  • counsel

  • auguring

  • tipoff

  • augury

  • prognosticating

Phrases Containing notice

  • give notice
  • give notice

Thesaurus Entries Near notice

nothings

notice

noticeable

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  • attention
  • care
  • consideration
  • note
  • respect
  • apprehension
  • cognizance
  • concern
  • ear
  • grasp
  • heed
  • mark
  • mind
  • observance
  • regard
  • remark
  • thought
  • understanding
  • advertisement
  • advice
  • comment
  • criticism
  • directive
  • instruction
  • manifesto
  • memo
  • memorandum
  • news
  • note
  • notification
  • order
  • picture
  • poster
  • proclamation
  • review
  • story
  • warning
  • admonition
  • caution
  • caveat
  • circular
  • clue
  • comments
  • communication
  • critique
  • cue
  • declaration
  • enlightenment
  • goods
  • handbill
  • info
  • intelligence
  • intimation
  • know
  • remark
  • score
  • sign
  • squib
  • tip
  • lowdown
  • whole story
  • write-up
  • acknowledge
  • catch
  • detect
  • discern
  • look at
  • note
  • recognize
  • regard
  • see
  • spot
  • advert
  • allude
  • clock
  • descry
  • dig
  • distinguish
  • espy
  • heed
  • mark
  • mind
  • refer
  • remark
  • flash on
  • get a load of
  • make out
  • pick up on
  • take in

On this page you’ll find 266 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to notice, such as: attention, care, consideration, note, respect, and apprehension.

  • answer
  • ignorance
  • heedlessness
  • neglect
  • disregard
  • ignore
  • miss
  • misunderstand
  • neglect
  • overlook
  • hold back

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WORDS RELATED TO NOTICE

  • address
  • answer
  • greet
  • hail
  • notice
  • react
  • remark
  • reply
  • respond
  • return
  • salute
  • thank
  • accedes
  • accepts
  • acquiesces
  • allows
  • avows
  • comes clean
  • comes out of closet
  • concedes
  • confesses
  • cops a plea
  • cracks
  • declares
  • fesses up
  • gets off chest
  • grants
  • lets on
  • opens up
  • owns
  • professes
  • recognizes
  • yields
  • acclamation
  • addressing
  • answer
  • apology
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • bestowal
  • bow
  • card
  • confession
  • contract
  • credit
  • gift
  • gratitude
  • greeting
  • guarantee
  • hail
  • hailing
  • letter
  • nod
  • notice
  • reaction
  • receipt
  • reply
  • response
  • return
  • salutation
  • salute
  • signature
  • statement
  • support
  • thanks
  • token
  • announcement
  • circular
  • commercial
  • endorsement
  • flyer
  • notice
  • plug
  • promotion
  • advise
  • berate
  • call down
  • call on the carpet
  • censure
  • check
  • chide
  • come down hard on
  • counsel
  • ding
  • draw the line
  • enjoin
  • exhort
  • forewarn
  • give a going over
  • give a piece of one’s mind
  • glue
  • growl
  • hoist
  • jack up
  • notice
  • rap
  • rap on knuckles
  • rebuke
  • reprimand
  • reprove
  • scold
  • sit on
  • slap on wrist
  • speak to
  • talk to
  • tell a thing or two
  • tell off
  • upbraid
  • warn
  • advised
  • berated
  • called down
  • called on the carpet
  • came down hard on
  • censured
  • checked
  • chided
  • counselled
  • dinged
  • drew the line
  • enjoined
  • exhorted
  • forewarned
  • gave a piece of one’s mind
  • gave a went over
  • glued
  • growled
  • hoisted
  • jacked up
  • noticed
  • rapped
  • rapped on knuckles
  • rebuked
  • reprimanded
  • reproved
  • sat on
  • scolded
  • slapped on wrist
  • spoke to
  • talked to
  • told a thing or two
  • told off
  • upbraided
  • warned

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noun

an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day’s notice.

a note, placard, or the like conveying information or a warning: to post a notice about the fire laws.

information or warning of something, especially for wide attention: to give notice of one’s departure.

a notification of the termination, at a specified time, of an agreement, as for renting or employment, given by one of the parties to the agreement: The sales manager suddenly gave notice and headed for Acapulco.

observation, perception, attention, or heed: a book worthy of notice.

interested or favorable attention: to take notice of an unusual feature in the design of a building.

critical attention, appraisal, or evaluation: Only a few of the entries were singled out for notice.

a brief written review or critique, as of a newly published book; review: The notices of the play were mostly favorable.

verb (used with object), no·ticed, no·tic·ing.

to pay attention to or take notice of: Did you notice her hat?

to perceive; become aware of: Did you notice the anger in his voice?

to acknowledge acquaintance with: She noticed him merely with a nod.

to mention or refer to; point out: a circumstance that was noticed in an earlier chapter.

to give notice to; serve with a notice: to notice a person that his taxes are overdue.

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Origin of notice

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin nōtitia “a knowing, a being known,” derivative of nōtus known (see notify)

synonym study for notice

10. Notice, discern, perceive imply becoming aware of, and paying attention to, something. To notice is to become aware of something that has caught one’s attention: to notice a newspaper headline; to notice a road sign. Discern suggests distinguishing (sometimes with difficulty) and recognizing a thing for what it is, discriminating it from its surroundings: In spite of the fog, we finally discerned the outline of the harbor. Perceive, often used as a formal substitute for see or notice, may convey also the idea of understanding meanings and implications: After examining the evidence he perceived its significance.

OTHER WORDS FROM notice

no·tic·er, nounre·no·tice, verb (used with object), re·no·ticed, re·no·tic·ing.un·no·ticed, adjectiveun·no·tic·ing, adjective

Words nearby notice

nothing to speak of, nothing to write home about, Nothing ventured, nothing gained, Nothing will come of nothing, not hurt a fly, notice, noticeable, notice board, notifiable, notification, not if one can help it

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Words related to notice

attention, care, consideration, note, respect, advertisement, advice, comment, criticism, directive, instruction, manifesto, memo, memorandum, news, notification, order, picture, poster, proclamation

How to use notice in a sentence

  • Because these are civil injunctions, those impacted don’t have right to court-appointed attorneys like in a criminal proceeding and for that reason almost all of the notices served went unchallenged.

  • Some customers may have already received a personalized notice of the settlement, via mail or email, alerting them of their options.

  • Without any public notice or explanation from the state, an acting attorney general has been appointed in his place.

  • Of those residents, nearly 200 had three or more cases filed against them that year, and a dozen received notices 10 or more times.

  • The complaint alleges that the government failed to provide notice or consult with La Posta about the project.

  • The off-year special election into which Duke threw himself drew little media notice at first.

  • I notice he moves at a slightly slower pace than everyone else, and keeps his gestures compact.

  • It had many—the word now, I notice, instead of variations, everyone endlessly says iterations—it had many iterations.

  • Indeed, designers frequently reference each other in their shows—and the press never fails to notice.

  • First we laugh, then we begin to wonder why the man was so distracted that he didn’t notice he’d taken the doorknob with him.

  • She observed his pale looks, and the distracted wandering of his eyes; but she would not notice either.

  • The occupants of the room had been too absorbed with their own affairs to notice the gradual dimming of the illumination.

  • History gives them scant notice, and the Federal government has failed to reward them as they deserve.

  • Several suggestions for the relief of the country bank have come to their notice.

  • The exertions of the city authorities, who had notice of the meditated riot, were unable to prevent or quell it.

British Dictionary definitions for notice


noun

the act of perceiving; observation; attentionto escape notice

take notice to pay attention; attend

take no notice of to ignore or disregard

information about a future event; warning; announcement

a displayed placard or announcement giving information

advance notification of intention to end an arrangement, contract, etc, as of renting or employment (esp in the phrase give notice)

at short notice with notification only a little in advance

at two hours’ notice with notification only two hours in advance

mainly British dismissal from employment

favourable, interested, or polite attentionshe was beneath his notice

a theatrical or literary reviewthe play received very good notices

verb (tr)

to become conscious or aware of; perceive; note

to point out or remark upon

to pay polite or interested attention to

to recognize or acknowledge (an acquaintance)

Word Origin for notice

C15: via Old French from Latin notitia fame, from nōtus known, celebrated

Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Idioms and Phrases with notice


see escape notice; give notice; short notice; sit up and take notice; take note (notice).

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

Foreword: This short page is for ESL students who have trouble with the difference between the verbs notice and note.

The Meaning of the Verb Notice

My students sometimes make mistakes using the verb notice. Here are two example sentences.

  1. In the article, the author noticed that housing prices were increasing.
  2. The teacher noticed that several students were absent.

Which is correct? Number two only. Why? Well, let’s look at the definition of the verb notice.

to notice = to become aware of something by seeing or hearing it; to perceive something; to observe something

So to notice something is to realize something new through your eyes (or ears). So, in sentence #2, the teacher looked out at the class, and (s)he saw that people were missing. This is something she noticed.

In sentence #1, what does the student say? Probably that the author stated, said, or mentioned something. This has a different meaning from notice, which is usually done with your eyes.

cat notices green insect

This cat has noticed an insect. What will happen next?

So what does the verb ‘note’ mean?

To note something is not something you do with your eyes; it is usually something you do with a pencil and a piece of paper. For example,

The policeman noted the car’s license plate number.

You don’t always need to have a pencil though. You can also make mental notes (with your mind). Another example,

The policeman noted that the man smelled like alcohol.

In both examples, the policeman may have written a note, or s/he may have just made a note in his/her mind. When we note something, we do it so we can remember it later.

This is why notes (a noun) are things that we write down; these are things we have noted, so we can read them later.

police officer making notes

What is he noting? Or is he writing a ticket?

These are the most common definitions of notice and note. If you can understand the difference, you should be fine.

Confusing Point: Note and Notice are Synonyms in the Dictionary?

It is true that you can use the verb note in the same way you use notice. For example, the cat has noted an insect. / The cat has noticed the insect. However, this is a secondary meaning in my opinion, and most North Americans would say that the cat ‘noticed the insect‘ to say that the cat has seen something new. If I were you, I would forget that note and notice can be synonyms — keep them separated.

Key Point: While the verb to note can be used to mean to notice ( = to see/observe something new), what’s important here is that to notice does not mean to write something down so you can remember it. That is to note something.

In Summary

to become aware of something by seeing it or hearing it = to notice it (most common), to note it (less common)

to write something down/make a note in your mind so you can remember it later = to note it

to state/say/tell someone something = to state/say/mention something 


If you understood everything up to the confusing point above, then forget about the confusing point. They are not often used as synonyms; they have a different meaning in most cases.

Do you think you understand? Take the Notice/Note/Quiz!

1. The apartment manager  the tenants that they needed to pay their rent on time.

2. The doctor  the patient’s symptoms in her notebook.

3. When I saw your car this morning, I didn’t  anything on it. However, when I went back later, there was a big scratch on its side.

4. Jane didn’t want to forget where the building was, so she  the address.

5. The company president  that there would be a staff party to the end of the financial year. This announcement made everyone happy.

Answers

  • 1-told (she told/stated this)
  • 2-noted (she wrote them down; i.e. she made notes so she could read/remember them later)
  • 3-notice (He didn’t see it in the morning)
  • 4-noted (She wrote it down or made a note in her mind so she would remember it later)
  • 5-said (He announced it)

— Matthew Barton / Creator of Englishcurrent.com

Examples from texts

«She keeps going out and is busy about something; I notice that she seems upset too. . . .

— «Она часто выходит и чем-то занята; я замечаю, что даже встревожена…

Dostoevsky, Fyodor / The possessedДостоевский, Фёдор / Бесы

Бесы

Достоевский, Фёдор

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1989

The possessed

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

He was handsome, clever, and adroit, but something equivocal, something false in him was apparent even to me, a boy of sixteen, and I marvelled that Zinaida did not notice it.

Он был хорош собою, ловок и умен, но что-то сомнительное, что-то фальшивое чудилось в нем даже мне, шестнадцатилетнему мальчику, и я дивился тому, что Зинаида этого не замечает.

Turgenev, I.S. / First loveТургенев, И.С. / Первая любовь

Первая любовь

Тургенев, И.С.

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1978

In earlier days when he was a shoemaker the beggars took no notice of him, now they wouldn’t let him pass.

Раньше, когда он был сапожником, нищие не обращали на него никакого внимания, теперь же они не давали ему проходу.

Чехов, А.П. / Сапожник и нечистая силаChekhov, A. / The shoemaker and the devil

The shoemaker and the devil

Chekhov, A.

© 1999 by Random House, Inc.

Сапожник и нечистая сила

Чехов, А.П.

© Издательство «Наука», 1974

She was thinking of her family, and she did not notice that the sleet was now nearly as hard as hail; it rattled off the big Buick like the tapping of countless hammers, driving little nails.

Она думала о своей семье и совершенно не замечала, что ледяной дождь теперь скорее напоминает крупный град и громко стучит по крыше «бьюика» — точно бесчисленные молотки забивают бесчисленные гвозди.

Irving, John / The world According to GarpИрвинг, Джон / Мир глазами Гарпа

Мир глазами Гарпа

Ирвинг, Джон

© 1976, 1977, 1978 by John Irving

© И. Тогоева, перевод на русский язык, 2009

© ООО Издательская группа «Аттикус», 2009

The world According to Garp

Irving, John

© 1976, 1977, 1978 by John Irving

Withdrawal by a member shall become effective, and its membership shall cease, on the date specified in its notice but in not event less than six (6) months after such notice is received by the Bank.

Выход члена вступает в силу и его членство прекращается с даты, указанной в его уведомлении, однако ни в коем случае не ранее чем через шесть (6) месяцев после получения Банком указанного уведомления.

© European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

By having such gradual practices, you will understand how to contract the muscles of the central, left and right sides of the abdomen. You will also notice how they move from side to side.

Выполняя эти упражнения, вы постепенно поймете, как сжимать мускулы центральной, левой и правой частей живота, почувствуете, как они движутся из стороны в сторону.

Sivananda, Sri / Kundalini YogaШивананда, Шри / Кундалини йога

Кундалини йога

Шивананда, Шри

© МПРИЦ «Культ-информпресс», 1993

© В. В. Жикаренцев, перевод, вступительная статья, 1993

Kundalini Yoga

Sivananda, Sri

© The Divine Life Trust Society

He stared across the table at Mr. Tupman, who had dropped his knife and fork, and was looking as if he were about to sink into the ground without further notice.

Он посмотрел через стол на мистера Тапмена, который тоже выронил нож и вилку и имел такой вид, словно без дальнейших разговоров готов провалиться сквозь землю.

Dickens, Charles / The Pickwick PapersДиккенс, Чарльз / Посмертные записки Пиквикского Клуба

Посмертные записки Пиквикского Клуба

Диккенс, Чарльз

© ООО «Издательство Астрель», 2010

The Pickwick Papers

Dickens, Charles

© Wordsworth Editions Limited 1993

It would be justified to once again notice that the Sorbonne Declaration was not attempt to limit cultural or educational diversity and does not contain the ideas that might lead to such interpretation thereof.

Оправданно еще раз заметить: Сорбоннская декларация не являлась попыткой ограничить культурное или образовательное многообразие и не содержит в себе идей, допускающих подобное ее толкование.

Stepan Trofimovitch was the first to notice her; he made a rapid movement, turned red, and for some reason proclaimed in a loud voice: “Darya Pavlovna!” so that all eyes turned on the new-comer.

Степан Трофимович первый заметил ее, сделал быстрое движение, покраснел и громко для чего-то возгласил: «Дарья Павловна!» так что все глаза разом обратились на вошедшую.

Dostoevsky, Fyodor / The possessedДостоевский, Фёдор / Бесы

Бесы

Достоевский, Фёдор

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1989

The possessed

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

I guess it was because I was focusing so hard on the pain the ordinary sunlight was causing me that I didn’t notice the truck until it squealed to a stop in front of me.

Боль, вызванная обыкновенным дневным светом, притупила мою бдительность, поэтому я заметила проклятый пикап только когда, пронзительно завизжав тормозами, он остановился прямо перед моим носом.

Cast, P.C.,Cast, Kristin / MarkedКаст, Филис,Каст, Кристин / Меченая

Меченая

Каст, Филис,Каст, Кристин

© St. Martin’s Griffin Press, LLC, New York, 2007

© ЗАО «ОЛМА Медиа Групп», издание, перевод, 2009

Marked

Cast, P.C.,Cast, Kristin

© 2007 by P. С. Cast and Kristin Cast

The king didn’t seem to notice them, humming softly as he walked, glancing at the stars with mild fascination.

Король, казалось, не замечал их тихой поступи и с умильным видом всматривался в звездное небо.

Brooks, Terry / First King of ShannaraБрукс, Терри / Первый король Шаннары

Первый король Шаннары

Брукс, Терри

First King of Shannara

Brooks, Terry

He had been there for about an hour already, but the saint still did not notice him.

Стоял он уже около часу, а тот всё не замечал.

Dostoevsky, Fyodor / The possessedДостоевский, Фёдор / Бесы

Бесы

Достоевский, Фёдор

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1989

The possessed

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

He knows very well that he has woken me up and frightened me, but he pretends not to notice it. Disgusting brute!

Он очень хорошо видит, что разбудил и испугал меня, но выказывает, как будто не замечает… противный человек!

Толстой, Л.Н. / ДетствоTolstoy, Leo / Childhood

Childhood

Tolstoy, Leo

© 2007 Objective Systems Pty Ltd

Детство

Толстой, Л.Н.

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1960

And when you turn the computer back on and Windows XP returns to life, it may not notice the surgical handiwork.

Поэтому после включения компьютера Windows ХР может не заметить, что вы обогатили свою машину новым приспособлением.

Rathbone, Andy / Windows® XP For Dummies®Ратбон, Энди / Windows ХР для «чайников»

Windows ХР для «чайников»

Ратбон, Энди

© Компьютерное изд-во «Диалектика», 2002

© Hungry Minds, Inc., 2001

Windows® XP For Dummies®

Rathbone, Andy

© 2001 Hungry Minds, Inc.

The first thing to notice here is that the query in the TKPROF looks very different (in format) from the query in the application.

Прежде всего, обратите внимание, что формат запроса в результатах TKPROF совершенно другой, чем в приложении.

Kyte, Tom / Expert One-on-One OracleКайт, Том / Oracle для профессионалов

Oracle для профессионалов

Кайт, Том

© Перевод на русский язык. ООО «ДиаСофтЮП», 2003

© Wrox Press Ltd, 2002

Expert One-on-One Oracle

Kyte, Tom

Add to my dictionary

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‘nəutɪsNounизвещение; сообщение; уведомление; предупреждениеExamples

Did you receive any notice about the sale? — Ты получил какое-нибудь уведомление о торгах?

I realize this is very short notice. — Я понимаю, что предупреждаю тебя, когда осталось уже очень мало времени.

dismissal notice — уведомление об увольнении

at / on short notice — тотчас же, в короткий срок

All these had to be bought at very short notice. — Всё это должно было быть куплено очень быстро.

User translations

Noun

  1. 2.

    замечание, заметка, наблюдение

Verb

The part of speech is not specified

  1. 5.

    замечание, извещение, уведомление, объявление, отзыв, рецензия

    translation added by N N

Collocations

actual notice

фактическое уведомление

adoption notice

уведомление о принятии

advance notice

предварительное предупреждение или уведомление

advance notice of layoff

предварительное уведомление об увольнении

antidumping investigation notice

извещение об антидемпинговом расследовании

at a moment’s notice

немедленно

at a month’s notice

с месячным уведомлением

at short notice

в короткий срок

at short notice

краткосрочный вклад

at short notice

немедленно

bankruptcy notice

заявление о признании банкротом

be beneath smb.’s notice

быть недостойным внимания

bona fide holder without notice

добросовестный держатель документа, предоставивший надлежащее встречное удовлетворение и не знающий о дефектах правового титула индоссанта

bring to notice

доводить до сведения

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