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    /'noutis/ * danh từ - thông tri, yết thị, thông cáo =public notice+ yết thị cho công chúng =to put a notice in the papers+ đăng thông cáo trên báo =notice is hereby given that+ thông báo cho công chúng biết rằng - lời báo trước; sự báo trước; thời hạn =at short notice+ trong một thời hạn ngắn, với sự báo trước một ít lâu =at the shortest notice+ trong một thời hạn ngắn nhất; ngay lập tức =at a moment's notice+ notice ngay lập tức, tức khắc =loan at notice+ sự cho vay có thời hạn =deposit at short notice+ sự cho vay có thời hạn ngắn =to take one's notice+ được báo phải thôi việc =take notice that+ tôi báo trước cho anh biết rằng - đoạn ngắn, bài ngắn (trên báo; để thông báo, để bình phẩm một cuốn sách, một vở kịch) - sự chú ý, sự để ý, sự nhận biết =he did not take the slightest notice of me+ hắn không để ý đến tôi một chút nào =to come into notice+ làm cho phải chú ý đến =to bring something to someone's notice+ làm cho người nào biết đến (để ý đến) một việc gì =baby takes notice+ em bé tỏ vẻ biết * ngoại động từ - chú ý, để ý, nhận biết =I ứan't noticing+ tôi không chú ý =to notice someone in the crowd+ nhận ra ai trong đám đông - báo trước (đuổi nhà, cho nghỉ việc... =to be noticed to wuit+ được báo trước phải dọn đi - nhận xét về (ai, cái gì) - chiếu cố, hạ cố; đối xử lễ độ với

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > notice

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  • put someone on notice (or serve notice) — warn someone of something about or likely to occur. → notice …   English new terms dictionary

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