to take notice in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "to take notice"

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1. To take notice of safe. The slippery are very crafty.

2. Eventually, the government will have to take notice of public opinion.

3. There are some important points to take notice of will sending some Condolence messages to someone.

4. And that the website where this post appeared sounded influential enough for India to take notice and worry .

Và website có bài viết này nghe có vẻ nặng ký đến nỗi Ấn Độ phải chú ý và lo âu .

5. Eg; I find but only two sorts of writings which the magistrate cared to take notice of: those either blasphemous and atheistical , or libelous.

6. We are asking our elected officials in Washington D. C. to take notice of this pending action in Canada and do everything in their power to stop it, " said Pryor."

7. Take Cognizance of something (law) to understand or consider something; to take notice of something In the light of the new evidence that the court can now take Cognizance of, the case is dropped

8. animadvert (v.) early 15c., "to take notice of," from Latin Animadvertere "to notice, take cognizance of," also "to censure, blame, punish," literally "turn the mind to," from animus "the mind" (see animus) + advertere "turn to" (see advertise)

9. Animadvert (v.) early 15c., "to take notice of," from Latin Animadvertere "to notice, take cognizance of," also "to censure, blame, punish," literally "turn the mind to," from animus "the mind" (see animus) + advertere "turn to" (see advertise)

10. Gunmen kill two policemen, Abduct 18 in Kaduna Meanwhile, the elders and children of the 17 Abducted persons appealed the President of Pakistan, the Prime minister and Chief of Army Staff to take notice of the issue and take steps to recovery and release the 17 Abducted persons.

11. The West would do well to take notice that this bloodbath was not the work of homegrown militants aggrieved by India’s failure to integrate its Muslim minority but of the most dangerous Pakistani terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), whose wider goals threaten not only secular India but also the West and even Pakistan itself.

12. Advertise (v.) early 15c., "to take notice of" (a sense now obsolete), from Old French advertiss-, present participle stem of advertir (earlier avertir) "make aware, call attention, remark; turn, turn to" (12c.), from Latin Advertere "to direct one's attention to; give heed," literally "to turn toward," from ad "to, toward" (see ad-) + vertere "to turn" (see versus).