Noun
1. a short personal letter;
2. a brief written record;
3. a characteristic emotional quality;
4. a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank);
5. a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound;
6. a comment or instruction (usually added);
7. high status importance owing to marked superiority;
8. a tone of voice that shows what the speaker is feeling;
9. a promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time;
Verb
1. make mention of;
2. notice or perceive;
3. observe with care or pay close attention to;
4. make a written note of;
The letter ended on a cheerful note.
He rewarded the bearer before reading the note.
There was a note of pessimism in what he said.
John was about to enter the room when he was brought up by a note on the door.
Please note my words.
His remarks injected a note of levity into the proceedings.
Something about his manner struck a false note with me.
She sounded a note of danger.
Please note that the movie starts at 7 o'clock.
It is both important and necessary to note this difference.
We undercharge Mr. Smith and have to send him a debit note for the extra amount.
She sent him a note of thanks.
His speech struck a note of sadness when he mentioned those who had died in the war.
There was a positively triumphant note in her voice.
She sang a high note.
Tell your midwife what you want so she can make a note of it and avoid misunderstandings.
She had written him a note a couple of weeks earlier.
Another interesting note was the predominance of London club players.
If the note of D is sounded on a harp, all the corresponding D strings of other octaves will likewise resonate.
The courier had change for a £10 note.
He scrawled a hasty note to his wife.
Sir Patrick attempted to sound a positive note, describing the meeting as serving a useful purpose.
The Slovene bank has printed a specimen bank note.
He had written the note from memory, word perfect, and spelled atrociously.
There was a note. Well, not really a note.
He saw the note on the kitchen table, next to one of the two place settings.
Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise.
He has written a note asking me to pass on his thanks.
He will write Rachel a note and offer her a fair price for the land.
hit (或 strike) the right (或 wrong) note
say or do something in exactly the right (or wrong) way
of note
worth paying attention to
many of his comments are worthy of note.
important; distinguished
Roman historians of note include Livy, Tacitus, and Sallust.
strike a false note
appear insincere or inappropriate
she greeted him gushingly, and that struck a false note.
strike (或 sound) a note of
express (a particular feeling or view) about something
he sounded a note of caution about the trend towards health foods.
take note
pay attention
employers should &B{take note of} the needs of disabled people.
letter, note, correspondence, message
notice, note, mind, attend, remark
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