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Значение идиомы take note of
[take note of] or [take notice of] {v. phr.} 1. To look carefullyat; pay close attention to; observe well.
A detective is trained totake note of people and things.
2. To notice and act in response; payattention.
Two boys were talking together in the back of the roombut the teacher took no notice of them.
The principal thankedeveryone who helped in the program, and took note of the decorationsmade by the art class.
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