noted
英 [ˈnəʊtɪd]
美 [ˈnoʊtɪd]
adj. (以…)见称,闻名,著名
v. 注意; 留意; 指出; 特别提到
note的过去分词和过去式
Collins.3 / BNC.18469 / COCA.10860
牛津词典
adj.
- (以…)见称,闻名,著名
well known because of a special skill or feature- a noted dancer
著名的舞蹈演员 - He is not noted for his sense of humour.
他没什么幽默感。 - The lake is noted as a home to many birds.
这个湖作为许多鸟类的栖息地而闻名。
- a noted dancer
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 著名的;知名的
To benoted forsomething you do or have means to be well-known and admired for it.- ...a television programme noted for its attacks on organised crime...
以抨击有组织犯罪而知名的电视节目 - Lawyers are not noted for rushing into change.
律师并非以仓促求变著称。
- ...a television programme noted for its attacks on organised crime...
英英释义
adj
- worthy of notice or attention
- a noted increase in the crime rate
- widely known and esteemed
- a famous actor
- a celebrated musician
- a famed scientist
- an illustrious judge
- a notable historian
- a renowned painter
双语例句
- Haig noted how he 'looked pinched and rather tired'.
黑格注意到了他“看上去消瘦,非常劳累”的样子。 - Working at the sharp end, many of us have noted an increase in the number of patients attending surgeries.
从事一线工作,我们很多人已经注意到来做手术的病人越来越多。 - He was noted for his indolence.
他的懒惰是出了名的。 - A guard came and took our names and noted where each of us was sitting.
一名警卫来记了我们的名字,还记下了我们每个人的座位。 - It was noted that within a year the incidence of illness had increased quite significantly.
据观察一年之内发病率显著上升。 - Suddenly, I noted that the rain had stopped
突然,我意识到雨已经停了。 - As Downing claims, and as we noted above, reading is best established when the child has an intimate knowledge of the language
如唐宁所说,也正如我们前文所指出的,当孩子对语言非常熟悉时,阅读的效果最佳。 - He spoke eight languages and was a noted raconteur.
他能说8种语言,是个出了名的讲故事高手。 - He is noted for his meticulous scholarship.
他以治学严谨著称。 - The cook is noted for his cake.
这个厨师以做蛋糕而著名。