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notice2

UK: /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ US: /ˈnoʊ.t̮ɪs/

Translation

n [c]
cartel
a «For Sale» notice
un cartel de «Se vende»
nota
letrero
anuncio [informativo]
It escaped my notice
No me di cuenta
n [u]
aviso
without prior notice
sin previo aviso
until further notice
hasta nuevo aviso
They gave me a month's notice
Me avisaron con un mes de antelación
Distinto de a piece of news (noticia)
to {give/hand} in one's notice (en el trabajo)
presentar la dimisión
to give sb notice
despedir a alguien [de un trabajo]
to take notice of sth/sb
prestar atención
I sat down and took notice of what the lecturer was saying
Me senté y presté atención a lo que decía el conferenciante
hacer caso
She took no notice of what I told her
No hizo caso de lo que le dije
Véase tb: to escape sb's {attention/notice}
(Definition of notice nn from the Diccionario Cambridge Compact English-Spanish © Cambridge University Press and Ediciones SM 2011)

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