note
noun
uk
/nəʊt/ us
/noʊt/note noun (WRITING)
B2 [ C ]
a short explanation or an extra piece of information that is given at the bottom of a page, at the back of a book, etc.:
For more information see Note 3.
सुद्धा पाहा
take notes
The reporter took notes throughout the interview.
- He sent her a note of congratulation on her election victory.
- The book was delivered yesterday with a note saying the bill for it would follow in a day or two.
- I'd better leave a note so they'll know I'll be late.
- I have a pad and pencil for taking notes.
- She spoke for an hour without once referring to her notes.
- aerogramme
- air letter
- billet-doux
- chain letter
- Christmas card
- correspondence
- get-well card
- greetings card
- handbill
- hate mail
- invitation
- junk mail
- place card
- poison-pen letter
- postcard
- PPS
- PS
- rejection
- round robin
- wire
तुम्ही विषयामधील संबंधित शब्द, वाक्यांश आणि समानार्थी शब्द देखील शोधू शकता:
note noun (SOUND)
C2 [ C ]
a single sound at a particular level, usually in music, or a written symbol that represents this sound:
note noun (WAY OF EXPRESSING)
note noun (MONEY)
note noun (IMPORTANCE)
C2 [ U ] formal
- importantIt was one of the most important legal cases of the century.
- bigThis is a big match tonight - if we lose, we won't be in the playoffs.
- majorThis is a major decision so we'd better get it right.
- significantDid he make any significant changes to my suggestions?
वाक्प्रचार
B1
to notice something:
- She noted his epicene features - the long eyelashes, the full lips.
- Will patrons kindly note that this shop will be closed on 17 July.
- The report notes that 40 percent of lawyers entering the profession are women.
- He noted what time the train was due to get in.
- Did you note what number bus we need to catch?
- advertently
- attentional focus
- attentiveness
- baby
- be good, and if you can't be good, be careful idiom
- ear
- egg
- flow
- guard
- hang
- hang on someone's every word
- hang on/upon something phrasal verb
- have a care idiom
- prudently
- read the fine print
- read the small print
- revolve
- revolve around someone/something phrasal verb
- sit
- the/a glare of something idiom