- 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. 2014.
Travelers who plan to leave next week should take note that there may be an airlines strike.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
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 (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