notices
A notice is a written announcement in a place where everyone can read it.
Notices in the waiting room requested that you neither smoke nor spit.
等候室里贴的告示要求人们不要吸烟也不要随地吐痰。
A few guest houses had 'No Vacancies' notices in their windows.
几家旅社在他们的窗户上贴出了“客满”的告示。
If you give notice about something that is going to happen, you give a warning in advance that it is going to happen.
Interest is paid monthly. Three months' notice is required for withdrawals.
利息按月给付。提款要求提前3个月通知银行。
The insured must be given at least 10 days' notice of cancellation.
取消保险必须至少提前10天通知投保人。
A notice is a formal announcement in a newspaper or magazine about something that has happened or is going to happen.
I spotted a notice in a local newspaper.
我在当地一家报纸上看到了一则启事。
A notice is one of a number of letters that are similar or exactly the same which an organization sends to people in order to give them information or ask them to do something.
Bonus notices were issued each year from head office to local agents.
红利通告每年由总公司发给各地方代理商。
A notice is a written article in a newspaper or magazine in which someone gives their opinion of a play, film, or concert.
on short notice , at a moment's notice , at twenty-four hours' notice
Notice is used in expressions such as 'on short notice', 'at a moment's notice', or 'at twenty-four hours' notice', to indicate that something can or must be done within a short period of time.
There's no one available on such short notice to take her class.
仅提前这么短的时间通知,找不到人替她的课。
I live just a mile away, so I can usually be available on short notice.
我就住在一英里远的地方,所以我通常接到通知很快就能到。
until further notice
If a situation is said to exist until further notice, it will continue for an uncertain length of time until someone changes it.
The bad news was that all flights had been cancelled until further notice.
坏消息是所有航班都已取消,何时恢复另行通知。
give someone notice
If an employer gives an employee notice, the employer tells the employee that he or she must leave his or her job within a short fixed period of time.
The next morning I telephoned him and gave him his notice.
第二天早晨我给他打电话通知他在限期内离职。
give notice , hand in notice
If you give notice or hand in notice you tell your employer that you intend to leave your job soon, within a set period of time. You can also hand in your notice.
He handed in his notice at the bank and ruined his promising career.
他向银行提交了辞呈,毁掉了他的大好前程。
take notice
If you take notice of a particular fact or situation, you behave in a way that shows that you are aware of it.
We want the government to take notice of what we think they should do for single parents.
我们希望政府能够关注单亲父母,为他们做一些应该做的事。
take no notice
If you take no notice of someone or something, you do not consider them to be important enough to affect what you think or what you do.
They took no notice of him, he did not stand out, he was in no way remarkable.
他们对他不予理会,他不出众,一点也不优秀。
notices , noticing , noticed
If you notice something or someone, you become aware of them.
He stressed that people should not hesitate to contact the police if they've noticed any strangers recently.
他强调人们最近如果注意到任何陌生人,要马上与警方联系。
I noticed that most academics were writing papers during the summer.
我注意到大部分学者暑期都在撰写论文。
Luckily, I'd noticed where you left the car.
幸好我注意了你把车停在哪里。
If he thought no one would notice, he's wrong.
如果他认为无人察觉,那他就错了。