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1 note
1. n1) заметка, запись; примечание, сноска; записка; расписка3) фин. долговая расписка; кредитный билет, банкнота•to hand (over / in) a note — вручать ноту
to lodge a protest note with a country — вручать ноту протеста какому-л. правительству
to make notes — вести запись; делать заметки
to send a note to smb — направлять ноту кому-л.
- confirmation noteto take note of smth — принимать во внимание / к сведению что-л.
- counter note
- diplomatic note - marginal note
- note for the file
- note in answer
- note of invitation
- note of protest
- note of thanks
- note verbale
- on an upbeat note
- oral note
- personal note
- promissory note
- protest note
- thank-you note
- treasury note
- verbal note 2. vзамечать; записывать; принимать к сведениюto note with deep / grave concern — отмечать с глубоким беспокойством
to note with growing / increasing concern — с растущим беспокойством отмечать
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2 sentimental
ˌsentɪˈmentl прил.
1) сентиментальный, чувствительный Syn: effusive, maudlin, mawkish, mushy, romantic, slushy, gushing Ant: cynical, imperturbable, objective, realistic, sardonic, unmoved
2) основанный на чувствах сентиментальный, чувствительный - * music сентиментальная музыка - * schoolgirl сентиментальная школьница - to strike a * note взывать к чувствам основанный на чувстве - he kept the old photograph for * reasons он хранил старую фотографию как дорогое воспоминание нежный - * whisper нежный шепот sentimental сентиментальныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sentimental
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