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~1 n 1 »TO REMIND YOU« something that is written down to remind you of something you need to do, say, or remember  (I'll write myself a note so I don't forget to ring the bank. | She gave a brilliant speech - and without any notes. | make a note of sth (=write something down so that you can look at it later))  (I made a note of her address and phone number.) 2 »SHORT LETTER« a short, usually informal letter  (There was a note on the table - `Gone to movies - Back about 11:30' | thank-you note (=a note to thank someone for a present etc)) 3 »FOR STUDYING« notes pages written by a student containing information from a book, lesson etc  (There is no textbook, so you must rely on your lecture notes. | take/make notes (=write notes))  (She sat quietly in the corner making careful notes.) 4 »MUSIC« a) a particular musical sound or pitch2 (3a)  (She has a good voice but has trouble hitting the high notes.) b) a sign in a piece of music that represents a particular musical sound or pitch and that is of a particular length c) the black/white notes d) the black or white keys of a piano 5 »MONEY« BrE a piece of paper that is used as money  (bill1 (3) AmE)  (Alice took out a ten-pound note.) 6 »VOICE« if there is a particular note in someone's voice, they show what they are thinking or feeling by the way their voice sounds  (There was a strained note in Fischer's normally relaxed voice. | a note of anger/jealousy/anxiety etc)  (I detected a note of jealousy in his voice.) 7 »PARTICULAR QUALITY« something that adds a particular quality to a situation, statement, or event  (Her story brought a personal note to the debate on child care. | a note of humour/sadness/dissent etc)  (We need to add a note of caution to such optimism.) 8 »ADDITIONAL INFORMATION« a short piece of writing at the bottom of a page or at the end of a book, that gives more information about something written in the main part  (the notes at the back of the book) 9 »LETTER« a formal letter between governments  (a diplomatic note) 10 of note  (important or famous)  (The school has produced several architects of note.) 11 worthy/deserving of note important or interesting and deserving to be noticed  (History has been called `the record of what one age finds worthy of note in another'.) 12 take note to pay careful attention to something + of  (People were beginning to take note of her talents.) 13 hit/strike the right/wrong note to succeed or not succeed in being right and suitable for a particular occasion  (- see also compare notes compare1 (6)) ~2 v formal 1 to notice or pay careful attention to something  (note that)  (Please note that the bill must be paid within ten days. | note sth)  (The children should be encouraged to note the colours and textures of the fabrics. | note who/what/how etc)  (I noted how her face reddened every time Ben's name was mentioned.) 2 to mention something because it is important or interesting  (The report noted a complete disregard for the safety regulations. | note that)  (We have already noted that soybeans are a good source of protein.) 3 also note down to write something down so that it will be remembered  (Note any adverse reaction to the medication on the chart.)
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  (notes, noting, noted) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A note is a short letter. Stevens wrote him a note asking him to come to his apartment... I’ll have to leave a note for Karen. = message N-COUNT 2. A note is something that you write down to remind yourself of something. I knew that if I didn’t make a note I would lose the thought so I asked to borrow a pen or pencil... Take notes during the consultation as the final written report is very concise. N-COUNT 3. In a book or article, a note is a short piece of additional information. See Note 16 on page p. 223. N-COUNT 4. A note is a short document that has to be signed by someone and that gives official information about something. Since Mr Bennett was going to need some time off work, he asked for a sick note... I’ve got half a ton of gravel in the lorry but he won’t sign my delivery note. N-COUNT: with supp 5. You can refer to a banknote as a note. (BRIT; in AM, use bill) They exchange travellers cheques at a different rate from notes. ...a five pound note. N-COUNT 6. In music, a note is the sound of a particular pitch, or a written symbol representing this sound. She has a deep voice and doesn’t even try for the high notes... N-COUNT: usu with supp 7. You can use note to refer to a particular quality in someone’s voice that shows how they are feeling. There is an unmistakable note of nostalgia in his voice when he looks back on the early years of the family business... It was not difficult for him to catch the note of bitterness in my voice. = tone N-SING: with supp, usu N of n 8. You can use note to refer to a particular feeling, impression, or atmosphere. Yesterday’s testimony began on a note of passionate but civilized disagreement... Somehow he tells these stories without a note of horror... The furniture strikes a traditional note which is appropriate to its Edwardian setting. N-SING: with supp 9. If you note a fact, you become aware of it. ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. transitive verb  (~d; noting)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~r, from Latin notare to mark, ~, from nota  Date: 13th century  1.  a. to notice or observe with care  b. to record or preserve in writing  2.  a. to make special mention of or remark on  b. indicate, show  • ~r noun  II. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin nota mark, character, written ~  Date: 13th century  1.  a.  (1) obsolete melody, song  (2) tone 2a  (3) call, sound; especially the musical call of a bird  b. a written symbol used to indicate duration and pitch of a tone by its shape and position on the staff  2.  a. a characteristic feature (as of odor or flavor)  b. something (as an emotion or disposition) like a ~ in tone or resonance a ~ of sadness end on a high ~  3.  a.  (1) memorandum  (2) a condensed or informal record  b.  (1) a brief comment or explanation  (2) a printed comment or reference set apart from the text  c.  (1) a written promise to pay a debt  (2) a piece of paper money  (3) a government or corporate bond usually with a maturity of between two and ten years  d.  (1) a short informal letter  (2) a formal diplomatic communication  e. a scholarly or technical essay shorter than an article and restricted in scope  f. a sheet of ~paper  4.  a. distinction, reputation a figure of international ~  b. observation, notice took full ~ of the proceedings  c. knowledge, information  Synonyms: see sign ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a brief record of facts, topics, thoughts, etc., as an aid to memory, for use in writing, public speaking, etc. (often in pl.: make notes; spoke without notes). 2 an observation, usu. unwritten, of experiences etc. (compare notes). 3 a short or informal letter. 4 a formal diplomatic or parliamentary communication. 5 a short annotation or additional explanation in a book etc.; a footnote. 6 a Brit. = BANKNOTE (a five-pound note). b a written promise or notice of payment of various kinds. 7 a notice, attention (worthy of note). b distinction, eminence (a person of note). 8 a a written sign representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound. b a single tone of definite pitch made by a musical instrument, the human voice, etc. c a key of a piano etc. 9 a a bird's song or call. b a single tone in this. 10 a quality or tone of speaking, expressing mood or attitude etc. (sound a note of warning; ended on a note of optimism). 11 a characteristic; a distinguishing feature. --v.tr. 1 observe, notice; give or draw attention to. 2 (often foll. by down) record as a thing to be remembered or observed. 3 (in passive; often foll. by for) be famous or well known (for a quality, activity, etc.) (were noted for their generosity). Phrases and idioms hit (or strike) the right note speak or act in exactly the right manner. of note important, distinguished (a person of note). take note (often foll. by of) observe; pay attention (to). Derivatives noted adj. (in sense 3 of v.). noteless adj. Etymology: ME f. OF note (n.), noter (v.) f. L nota mark ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) знак; символ 2) радио топ 3) примечание; сноска 4) запись; заметка записывать; делать заметки 5) накладная - beat note - bottom note - consignment note - editorial notes - manuscript note ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
5.
  отметка; заметка explanatory note roadbed note terrain note ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
6.
  1) акуст. нота 2) звук, соответствующий ноте ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
7.
  1) аннотировать 2) вексель 3) делать заметки 4) заметка 5) замечать 6) записка 7) нота 8) нотный 9) отметить 10) отметка 11) отмечать 12) пометка 13) примечание 14) расписка - collateral note - first note - middle note - note payable - note reading - note temperature - promissory note - short-term note ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
8.
  1) запись; заметка; делать записи 2) отмечать; указывать 3) примечание; ссылка 4) письменное уведомление; расписка 5) известность; репутация 6) отличительный признак 7) (условный) знак 8) ценная бумага; банкнота – note of registration – consignation note – essential note – manuscript notes NOTE 1. сущ. 1) общ. заметка, записка He left a note for you. — Он оставил вам записку. Syn: "memo, "memorandum, "reminder, post-it note 2) общ. запись to make take a note of something — записывать что-л. 3) общ. внимание worthy of note — заслуживающий внимания 4) фин. =promissory note 5) эк. банковский билет, банкнота Syn: bank note 6) фин. нота (краткосрочная или среднесрочная долговая ценная бумага, выпущенная компанией или государственным органом) See: Euro medium-term note, bond 7) банк. извещение; авизо 2. гл. 1) общ. замечать, обращать внимание Please note that we will be closed on Saturday. — Пожалуйста, обратите внимание на то, что мы будем закрыты в субботу. 2) общ. упоминать, отмечать The senator noted that almost no one had been prepared for a recession. — Сенатор отметил, что почти никто не был подготовлен к экономическому спаду. 3) общ. делать заметки, записывать Note down her telephone number in case you forget it. — Запиши ее телефон на случай, если ты его забудешь. Syn: "jot 4) фин. опротестовать вексель тратту; обозначить отказ (сделать на...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
9.
  биоакуст. звук ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
10.
  1. заметка, запись field notes —- спец. данные полевого журнала, полевые данные; полевой журнал critical notes —- критические заметки short-hand notes —- стенограмма notes of a journey —- путевые записки, дорожный журнал, путевой дневник to lecture from notes —- читать лекцию по конспекту to speak without a note —- выступать без всяких записок to make notes —- записывать делать заметки; составлять конспект, делать выписки to take notes of a lecture —- записывать лекцию to make notes for an article —- делать заметки для статьи, to make a mental note to do smth. —- взять что-л. на заметку, постараться запомнить 2. примечание; сноска, ссылка explanatory notes —- пояснительные примечания (в конце книги), справочный аппарат; геогр. легенда карты, пояснения за рамкой карты bibliographical notes —- библиографическая справка (в конце книги) marginal notes —- заметки на полях; легенда географической карты magnetic note —- справка о магнитном склонении (на карте) notes on Tacitus —- комментари к Тациту to write note on a text —- аннотировать текст, комментировать текст; составлять примечания к тексту 3. записка; короткое личное письмо a note of thanks —- благодарственное письмо a note of invitation —- письменное приглашение 4. письменное уведомление confirmation note —- (письменное) подтверждение...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  shaver amer. ростовщик NOTE of hand простой вексель NOTE  1. noun  1) usu. pl. заметка, запись; to take notes of a lecture - записывать лекцию; to lecture from notes - читать лекцию по запискам  2) примечание; сноска  3) записка  4) расписка; - note of hand - promissory note  5) банкнот, банковый билет  6) (дипломатическая) нота  7) mus. нота  8) звук, пение; крик; the ravens note - крик/карканье ворона  9) poet. музыка, мелодия  10) сигнал; a note of warning - предупреждение  11) нотка, тон; theres a note of assurance in his voice - в его голосе слышится уверенность; to change ones note - переменить тон, заговорить по-иному; to strike the right (a false) note - взять верный (неверный) тон  12) знамение, символ, знак  13) знак (тж. полигр.); note of interrogation (exclamation) - вопросительный (восклицательный) знак  14) клеймо  15) репутация; известность; - man of note  16) внимание; - take note of - worthy of note  17) отличительный признак; the most essential note of our time - наиболее характерный признак нашего времени - compare notes  2. v.  1) делать заметки, записывать (тж. note down); Note down her telephone number in case you forget it. I noted down every word he said.  2) составлять комментарии; аннотировать  3) замечать, обращать внимание, отмечать  4) упоминать  5) указывать, обозначать  6) fin. опротестовывать NOTE magnifier radio усилитель звуковой частоты ...
Англо-русский словарь
12.
  telec. abbr. Network Office Terminating Equipment file ext. abbr. Help document (WordPerfect for Mac) NASDAQ abbr. AutoBanc, Inc. ...
English abbreviation dictionary
13.
  See: COMPARE NOTES, TAKE NOTE OF. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
14.
  - 13c., from O.Fr. note, from L. nota "letter, note," originally "a mark, sign," possibly an alteration of Old L. *gnata, infl. by gnoscere "to recognize." Notebook is first attested 1579; noteworthy is from 1552. ...
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