Take note of Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈnoʊt/ /ˈəv
TAYK NOHT-uhv
tˈeɪk/ /nˈəʊt/ /ˈɒv
TAYK NOHT-ov
Definition
To pay careful attention to something or to write it down so you remember it.
Usage & Nuances
Often formal; used for both mental attention and writing something down. Commonly appears with instructions or advice: 'Please take note of...' Similar to 'note' but more careful or official. Not used for casual noticing.
Spanish: tomar nota de - prestar atención aPortuguese (BR): observar - prestar atenção em - anotarPortuguese (PT): tomar nota de - prestar atenção aChinese (Simplified): 注意 - 记下Chinese (Traditional): 注意 - 記下Hindi: ध्यान देनाArabic: يلاحظ - يأخذ بعين الاعتبارBengali: মনোযোগ দেওয়া - লক্ষ্য রাখা - লিখে রাখাRussian: обратить внимание - взять на заметкуJapanese: 注意する - 留意する - メモするVietnamese: chú ý - ghi chúKorean: 유념하다 - 주목하다 - 기록해 두다Turkish: dikkat etmek - not almakUrdu: غور کرنا - نوٹ کرنا - دھیان دیناIndonesian: memperhatikan - mencatat
Example Sentences
Please take note of the new schedule.
basic
You should take note of what the teacher says.
basic
She always takes note of important details.
basic
I didn't take note of where I parked, so now I'm lost.
natural
People are starting to take note of her talent.
natural
Take note of the weather before you go hiking—it can change fast.
natural