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1 she didn't notice her friend in the crowd
English-Dutch dictionary > she didn't notice her friend in the crowd
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2 notice
n. mededeling; waarschuwing; aandacht--------v. opmerken; merkennotice1[ nootis] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (voorafgaande) kennisgeving ⇒ aankondiging, waarschuwing; 〈 in het bijzonder〉 opzegging 〈van huur/arbeidscontract〉2 aandacht ⇒ belangstelling, attentie♦voorbeelden:give the maid (a month's) notice, give (a month's) notice to the maid • de dienstbode (met een maand) opzeggenwe received three month's notice • de huur is ons met drie maanden opgezegdat a moment's/a minute's notice • direct, zonder bericht voorafcan you be here at two hours' notice? • kun je hier binnen twee uur zijn?when the CD became a success the other record companies suddenly sat up and took notice • toen de cd een succes werd, schrokken de andere platenmaatschappijen wakkertake (no) notice of • (geen) acht slaan opnotice of marriage • huwelijksaankondiging4 his book got good notices • zijn boek kreeg goede recensies/kritieken————————notice2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:she didn't notice her friend in the crowd • zij zag haar vriendin niet in de menigte
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