PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TAKE NO NOTICE OF»
take no notice of
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license
suspension
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inspections
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contract
resignation
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including
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istabraq
until
halfway
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hill
going
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behind
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ignore
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another
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ofの意味
英和辞典
weblio辞書
ofの意味や和訳。
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TAKE NO NOTICE OF»
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In this unique collection of vampire stories you will find some of the earliest depictions of these
Marcus Aurelius, Robin Hard, 1997
2
English-Albanian Dictionary
of Idioms
take no account of s' marr parasysh □ But his mind would take no account of
these familiar features. take no notice (of sb/sth) si kushtoj vemendje, nuk i ve
veshin □ Oxborrow and Medle took no notice of Andrew's success. □ 'Take no
notice ...
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Journals
of the House
of Lords
Q. I understood you just now, that they seemed to " take no Notice of it ? " A. After
answering that Question, they seemed to " take no Notice whatever. . " Q. Am I to
collect from you, that, after you had w said this for no Purpose whatever, the Jury
...
Great Britain House of Lords, 1805
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The reports
of Sir Creswell Levinz
17a, to take no notice of a devise, because the law takes no notice of a *sDanv t
devise to him. Now a stranger, as he must needs take notice of g" Co> ' the estate
given, so he may very well be obliged to take notice of cm. car. 577. the terms ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Creswell Levinz, Thomas Vickers, 1802
5
A stream from the tree
of life. Sacred remains; or a divine ...
And that Man is in the Depth of Darknefs, who will do nothing that is good, except
God doth take notice of him, to reward him for every good Deed he doth but if he
doth Evil, then he defireth God to take no notice of it, but blot it out of his ...
John Reeve, Lodowick Muggleton, Nathaniel Powell, 1832
6
A Treatise Explanatory
of a New System
of Naval, Military ...
63 To take them 128 Take my 192 ic a, an 64 'To take to 129 Take my advice, and
193 if an opportunity — - 65 To take up — 130 Take no 194 leall 66 , To take up
every 131 Take no notice of — 195 ...
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The American Heritage Dictionary
of Idioms, Second Edition
An antonym is take no notice of, meaning “ignore,” as in Take no notice of them
and they'll stop teasing you. [Late 1500s] Also see take notes. take notes Also,
make notes. Record one's observations or what one hears in order to help re- call
...
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An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
To take no notice of, [neglect ; not to mention, &c.} Esgeuluso, &c bod heb
grybwyll (gotfa, sonied, &c.) am; pcidio a dail (bod- heb ddal) sylw ar, 6ec 1 There
was no notice fnfrf n [no mention made] of this at that time, Ni bu son (gair, coffa;
am ...
John Walters, Hannah Walters, 1828
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The Report
of the Commissioners Sent Into Spain, Pursuant to ...
at) with the _Rock in one Place, though measured all a' Earth; but it take' no
notice of th' Affidavits which were produced by the Commistioners that went into
Spain, and mention.ed in the Reportof one of the Commislioners, No. 52.
Great Britain. Commissioners Sent into Spain, 1728
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Readings in Classical Political Thought
And in the end, as you know, they take no notice of the laws, whether written or
unwritten, in order to avoid e having any master at all. 1 certainly do. This, then, is
the fine and impetuous origin from which tyranny seems to me to evolve.
Peter J. Steinberger, 2000
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «TAKE NO NOTICE OF»
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