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note
case notes [ˈkeɪsˌnəʊts] N npl
case notes
case notes
sleeve notes [ˈsliːvˌnəʊts] N npl
sleeve notes
lecture notes [ˈlektʃəˌnəʊts] N npl Brit UNIV
lecture notes
I. note [Brit nəʊt, Am noʊt] N
1. note (written record):
to make a note in diary, notebook
to make a note of date, address
prendere nota di also fig
to take notes student, secretary:
2. note (short letter):
3. note (explanation, annotation):
4. note (tone):
note fig
5. note MUS (sound, symbol):
6. note (tone):
7. note (banknote):
£500 in notes
a £20 note
8. note (diplomatic memo):
9. note:
of note person
of note development, contribution
II. note [Brit nəʊt, Am noʊt] VB trans
1. note (observe):
note change, increase, similarity, absence
2. note (pay attention to):
note comment, remarks, complaint, concern
3. note (write down):
note date, time, number, symptom
no change, ” he noted
III. note [Brit nəʊt, Am noʊt]
to compare notes
programme note, program note [ˈprəʊɡræmˌnəʊt, -ɡrəm-] N
passing note [Am ˈpæsɪŋ noʊt] N MUS
whole note [Brit, Am ˈhoʊl ˌnoʊt] N Am MUS
note down VB [nəʊt -] (note down [sth], note [sth] down)
note down idea, detail:
doctor's note [ˈdɒktəzˌnəʊt] N
false note [ˌfɔːlsˈnəʊt] N
to strike a false note person:
English
English
Italian
Italian
lecture notes N pl
lecture notes
I. note [noʊt] N
1. note (annotation):
2. note LIT:
3. note MUS:
4. note (piece of paper money):
5. note (importance):
of note form
II. note [noʊt] VB trans form
far notare (che) …
Treasury note N
demand note N
half note N MUS
promissory note [ˈprɑ:··sɔ:·ri·ˌnoʊt] N
pagherò m inv
bank note N
Italian
Italian
English
English
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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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
A stunning debut novel without a false note.
en.wikipedia.org
They are controversial, though, and some people find that they are the one false note in an excellent show.
www.macleans.ca
The only false note is the size of the house, arguably too big.
www.dailymail.co.uk
That line is, in its self-consciousness, the first false note in a hitherto pitch-perfect text.
news.nationalpost.com
The dialogue and acting are utterly naturalistic; the film never strikes a false note.
www.ncregister.com

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