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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - note

 

Note

note
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
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  I. transitive verb (~d; noting) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~r, from Latin notare to mark, ~, from nota Date: 13th century 1. to notice or observe with care, to record or preserve in writing, 2. to make special mention of or remark on, indicate, show, ~r noun II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin nota mark, character, written ~ Date: 13th century 1. a. melody, song, tone 2a, call, sound, a written symbol used to indicate duration and pitch of a tone by its shape and position on the staff, 2. a characteristic feature (as of odor or flavor), something (as an emotion or disposition) like a ~ in tone or resonance , 3. a. memorandum, a condensed or informal record, b. a brief comment or explanation, a printed comment or reference set apart from the text, c. a written promise to pay a debt, a piece of paper money, a government or corporate bond usually with a maturity of between two and ten years, d. a short informal letter, a formal diplomatic communication, a scholarly or technical essay shorter than an article and restricted in scope, a sheet of ~paper, 4. distinction, reputation , observation, notice , knowledge, information, see: sign ...
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