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[ˈnəutɪs]1. noun1) a written or printed statement to announce something publicly:He stuck a notice on the door, saying that he had gone home
إعْلانThey put a notice in the paper announcing the birth of their daughter.
2) attention:إنْتِباهI'll bring the problem to his notice as soon as possible.
3) warning given especially before leaving a job or dismissing someone:إنْذار، إخْطارPlease give notice of your intentions.
2. verbto see, observe, or keep in one's mind:يُلاحِظDid he say that? I didn't notice.
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إِشْعَار \ notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). \ اِلْتِفَات \ notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. \ See Also انتباه (اِنْتِبَاه) \ لَحَظَ \ notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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إِعْلان (تِجَارِيّ) \ advertisement: a public notice of sth. offered or wanted. announcement: a public statement. declaration: an act of declaring. notice: sth. written in a public place (in a newspaper, outside an office, at the roadside, etc.) to give news or advice: The notice said: ‘Danger. Keep Out’. Please put this note on to the office notice-board. When his father died, he put a notice in the newspaper. commercial: an advertisement on TV or radio. -
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اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة) -
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إِنْذَار \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). warning: sth. that warns: He arrived without warning (unexpectedly). The police gave him a serious warning (They said that next time he would be punished). \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعَار)، تحذير (تَحْذِير) -
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اِنْتِبَاه \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. -
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9 notice-board
(American ˈbulletin board) nouna usually large board eg in a hall, school etc on which notices are put.لَوْحَة إعْلانات -
10 take notice of
to pay attention to:يَهْتَم، يأبَه، يُعير اهْتِمامَهTake no notice of gossip.
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11 at short notice
بإنْذار قَصير المُدَّهHe had to make the speech at very short notice when his boss suddenly fell ill.
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12 notification, notice, information
إِخْطار \ notification, notice, information. \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعار) -
13 إعلان (تجاري)
إِعْلان (تِجَارِيّ) \ advertisement: a public notice of sth. offered or wanted. announcement: a public statement. declaration: an act of declaring. notice: sth. written in a public place (in a newspaper, outside an office, at the roadside, etc.) to give news or advice: The notice said: ‘Danger. Keep Out’. Please put this note on to the office notice-board. When his father died, he put a notice in the newspaper. commercial: an advertisement on TV or radio. \ إِعْلان كبير \ poster: a public notice in large letters (often with a picture) or a picture on a large sheet of paper. -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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إِعْلان (تِجَارِيّ) \ advertisement: a public notice of sth. offered or wanted. announcement: a public statement. declaration: an act of declaring. notice: sth. written in a public place (in a newspaper, outside an office, at the roadside, etc.) to give news or advice: The notice said: ‘Danger. Keep Out’. Please put this note on to the office notice-board. When his father died, he put a notice in the newspaper. commercial: an advertisement on TV or radio.
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