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他的考试成绩不太理想
Vorlesungsmitschrift
ˈlec·ture notes N pl
notes [nəʊts, Am noʊts] N pl
I. note [nəʊt, Am noʊt] N
1. note:
Notiz f <-, -en>
Bescheid m <-(e)s, -e>
Mitteilung f <-, -en>
[sich dat] etw notieren
to make [or take] a note [of sth]
[sich dat] eine Notiz [von etw dat] machen
to write sb a note [or a note to sb]
2. note (attention):
von etw dat Notiz nehmen
3. note LIT:
Anmerkung f <-, -en>
Erläuterung f <-, -en>
4. note MUS:
Note f <-, -n>
5. note:
Ton m <-(e)s, Töne>
Klang m <-(e)s, Klän·ge>
Unterton m <-(e)s, -töne>
6. note esp Brit, Aus (money):
7. note form:
8. note of perfume:
9. note ECON:
Schuldschein m <-(e)s, -e>
II. note [nəʊt, Am noʊt] VB trans
1. note:
to note sth (notice)
2. note:
to note sth (remark)
3. note → note down
4. note FIN:
note down VB trans
to note down sth
[sich dat] etw notieren
[sich dat] notieren, wie/wann/wo ...
I. lec·ture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
1. lecture (formal speech):
Vortrag m <-(e)s, -trä·ge> über +acc
Vorlesung f <-, -en> über +acc
2. lecture pej (criticism):
Standpauke f <-, -n> inf
jdm einen Vortrag über etw acc halten inf
II. lec·ture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB intr
1. lecture UNIV:
2. lecture pej (criticize):
[über etw acc] belehren
III. lec·ture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans
1. lecture (give speech):
to lecture sb on sth
UNIV to lecture sb on sth
2. lecture:
to lecture sb on sth (advise)
jdm über etw acc einen Vortrag halten inf
note N FINMKT
Present
Inote
younote
he/she/itnotes
wenote
younote
theynote
Past
Inoted
younoted
he/she/itnoted
wenoted
younoted
theynoted
Present Perfect
Ihavenoted
youhavenoted
he/she/ithasnoted
wehavenoted
youhavenoted
theyhavenoted
Past Perfect
Ihadnoted
youhadnoted
he/she/ithadnoted
wehadnoted
youhadnoted
theyhadnoted
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Think like a critique, and note down the pain points that mobile users would face accessing your website on their smartphones.
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The graduate would be told to stand in the circle and to observe and note down what he saw.
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She also failed to correctly note down his medical condition at the time and his family's history of heart disease.
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Note down registrations of any suspicious vehicles near your home -- often burglars will scope out a place beforehand.
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Students must carry sufficient number of blank papers and pens to note down the vacancy position for making an informed choice.
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