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English

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Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin notitia.

Noun

Singular notice

Plural notices

notice (plural notices)

  1. The act of observing; perception.
    He took no notice of the changes, and went on as though nothing had happened.
    Project Gutenberg noticed that "notice" is the 777th most important word in the English language.
  2. A written or printed announcement.
    Shall we post a notice about the new policy?
  3. Formal notification or warning.
    I gave notice at work that I will quit in two weeks.
  4. A published critical review of a play etc.

Verb

Infinitive to notice

Third person singular notices

Simple past noticed

Past participle noticed

Present participle noticing

to notice (third-person singular simple present notices, present participle noticing, simple past and past participle noticed)

  1. (transitive): To observe or take notice of.
  2. (transitive): To detect; to perceive with the mind.

Translations

to observe
  • Arabic: لاحظ ar(ar) (laaHaZa)
  • Bosnian: primjetiti bs(bs)
  • Catalan: fixar-se en ca(ca), notar ca(ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 理會 cmn(cmn), 理会 cmn(cmn) (lǐhuì), 注意到 cmn(cmn) (zhùyìdào), 注意 cmn(cmn) (zhùyì)
  • Czech: všimnout si
  • Danish: bemærke da(da)
  • Estonian: märkama et(et)
  • Finnish: huomata, panna merkille
  • French: remarquer fr(fr)
  • German: bemerken de(de)
  • Greek: σημειώνω el(el) (simióno), παρατηρώ el(el) (paratiró), προσέχω el(el) (prosécho), αντιλαμβάνομαι el(el) (antilamvánomai)
  • Irish: tabhair faoi deara ga(ga)
  • Italian: notare it(it)
  • Japanese: 気が付く ja(ja) (ki-ga tsuku), 認める ja(ja) (mitomeru), 見掛ける ja(ja) (mikakeru)
  • Latin: animum advertō
  • Portuguese: notar pt(pt), ver pt(pt), perceber pt(pt)
  • Russian: замечать ru(ru) (zamečát'), заметить ru(ru) (zamétit')
  • Spanish: dar cuenta
to detect
  • Arabic: لاحظ ar(ar) (laaHaZa)
  • Bosnian: zapaziti bs(bs)
  • Catalan: adonar(-se) ca(ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 注意到 cmn(cmn) (zhùyìdào)
  • Estonian: täheldama et(et)
  • Finnish: huomata fi(fi)
  • French: s'apercevoir fr(fr), remarquer fr(fr)
  • German: bemerken de(de), feststellen de(de)
  • Japanese: 気が付く ja(ja) (ki-ga tsuku), 認める ja(ja) (mitomeru), 見掛ける ja(ja) (mikakeru)
  • Portuguese: notar pt(pt), ver pt(pt), perceber pt(pt)
  • Russian: замечать ru(ru) (zamečát'), заметить ru(ru) (zamétit')
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
Translations to be checked
  • Esperanto: rimarki
  • Korean: 주의하다
  • Ido: remarkar
  • Spanish: reparar en

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French

Etymology

From Latin notitia

Noun

notice f. (plural notices)

  1. instruction
    Avez-vous lu la notice avant de monter le meuble?

 

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