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1 pratiti pažljivo
• take note of -
2 pratiti pažljivo
• take note of -
3 zapaziti
• take notice of• perceive• notice• note -
4 pribeležiti
• annotate; jot; note; take notice of a thing; to note down -
5 beležiti
• annotate; chronicle; mark; memorize; note; notice; noting; place in order; put on the pace; record; take; tally; tick; to keep record; to record -
6 zabeležiti
• book; chalk down; chalk up; designate; egister; enrol; enroll; enter; jot down; journalize; keep an record; keep track; make an entry of; memorize; minute; note; place in order; place on record; put down; record; score; set down; take notice of a thing; to write down; write -
7 zapaziti
• descry; mark; note; notice; noting; observe; remark; see from; take notice of -
8 zapisati
• book; chronicle; enrol; enter; inscribe; keep an record; place on record; record; scribe; set down; take down; to note down; to write down; write down
См. также в других словарях:
take\ note\ of — • take note of • take notice of v. phr. 1. To look carefully at; pay close attention to; observe well. A detective is trained to take note of people and things. 2. To notice and act in response; pay attention. Two boys were talking together in… … Словарь американских идиом
take note of — take note (of (someone/something)) to give someone or something your attention. Travelers who plan to leave next week should take note that there may be an airlines strike … New idioms dictionary
take note — (of (someone/something)) to give someone or something your attention. Travelers who plan to leave next week should take note that there may be an airlines strike … New idioms dictionary
take note — ► take note pay attention. Main Entry: ↑note … English terms dictionary
take note — index heed, observe (watch), spy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take note of — index concern (care), peruse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take note — verb observe with care or pay close attention to (Freq. 2) Take note of this chemical reaction • Syn: ↑note, ↑observe • Derivationally related forms: ↑observable (for: ↑observe) … Useful english dictionary
take note — to notice something and try to remember it because you think it is important When the people speak with such passion, politicians should take note. take note of: I took note of what she said … English dictionary
take note of — or[take notice of] {v. phr.} 1. To look carefully at; pay close attention to; observe well. * /A detective is trained to take note of people and things./ 2. To notice and act in response; pay attention. * /Two boys were talking together in the… … Dictionary of American idioms
take note of — or[take notice of] {v. phr.} 1. To look carefully at; pay close attention to; observe well. * /A detective is trained to take note of people and things./ 2. To notice and act in response; pay attention. * /Two boys were talking together in the… … Dictionary of American idioms
take note (of something) — take ˈnote (of sth) idiom to pay attention to sth and be sure to remember it • Take note of what he says. • Under the new rules the penalty for illegal play is increased. Players take note. Main entry: ↑noteidiom … Useful english dictionary