neglect boşlama; aldirmama; ihmal; gerekli ilgiyi göstermeme savsaklamak; ihmal etmek
- not to pay attention, to take no notice of, to treat someone or something carelessly; to give too little attention to something, to fail to do something, lack of care and attention,
- He neglected his work.
- He neglected to answer the letter.
- The garden is suffering from neglect.( bahçe bakımsızlık içindeydi)
- Tom neglected his two day’s homework and had to do all of it at the same time.
- You can’t trust him in doing something in a certain time, he is in neglect of duty.
- The old house had stood neglected for years.
- He neglected to mention that he had spent time in prison.
- The garden was like a jungle after years of neglect.
notable dikkate deger
- important, deserved to receive attention, worth taking notice of; important,
- A notable scholar.
- The actress had a notable success because she was acting as real although it was her first performance.
- The area is notable for its wildlife.
- Several politicians, most not ably the Prime Minister ant the Home Secretary, have given the proposal their full support.
notice duyuru ilan, ilgi, ikaz, gözüne ilişmek, göze çarpan, gözle görülür
- a piece of writing that can be seen by the people, attention paid, to catch a look carefully, a written or printed statement to announce something publicly, attention, a warning that something is going to happen, likely to be easily noticed,
- He stuck a notice on the door, saying that the gymnasium was closed for repairs.
- They put a notice in the paper announcing the birth of their daughter.
- His skill attracted their notice.
- I’ll bring the problem to his notice as soon as possible.
- We were prepared to leave at a moment’s notice.
- How much notice must you give before you move out (evden taşınmak için ne kadar önceden haber verilmeli)
- I noticed a book on the table.
- He noticed her leave the room.
- Did he say that? I didn’t notice.
- There’s a slight stain on this dress but it’s not really noticeable.
- Don’t take any notice of my mother- she always complains like that.
- They’re just trying to scare you – take no notice.
- The school principle put a notice on his door that he didn’t want to be disturbed for two hours.
- His father gave a notice that he wouldn’t let John to go the party if he hasn’t done his homework yet.
- The employer gave his employee a month’s notice of her talking and went out to play.
- I noticed that he had a hole in his shirt; no one else could see it.
- Did you notice the girl who just went by? – Yes, it was Mary.
- The protests are finally making the government take notice.
- Take no notice of what he said – he was just being silly.
- Some people don’t take any notice of speed limits.
- It has come to my notice that you have missed a lot of classes.
- There’s a notice on the board saying that the meeting has been cancelled.
- I can’t produce a meal at such short notice!
- I wish you’d give me more notice when you’re going to be off work.
- The swimming pool is closed until further notice.
- ‘What kind of car was the man driving?’ ‘I’m afraid I didn’t notice.’
- Did you notice which direction she went in?
- We didn’t notice him leave.
noticeably dikkati çeker şekilde
- likely to be easily noticed,
- He was noticeably more relaxed after she had gone.
- The scar from the accident was hardly noticeable.
notify bildirmek, haber vermek
- to report, to let know, to give information, to inform or warn someone about something,
- If there has been an accident you must notify the police.
- The parents notified the loss of their son to the police.
- I was notified that repairs on my bicycle were completed.
nourish beslemek,yedirip içirmek, besin, yiyecek
- to keep healthy by feeding with food, to give a person, animal or plant the food needed for health and growth,
- These children have not been properly nourished for months.
- Nourish food.(besleyici yiyecek)
- Plants draw nourishment from the earth.
numerous pek çok sayıda; sayısız
- many, very great in number,
His faults are too numerous to mention.