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noted [ˈnoʊt̬ɪd, GB ˈnəʊt-] ADJ

noted
to be noted for sth

I . note [noʊt, GB nəʊt] SUBST

1. note (short message):

notar a. c.

2. note (importance):

of note form
digno(-a) de nota

3. note LIT:

4. note MUS:

tom m

5. note esp GB, Aus (paper money):

nota f

II . note [noʊt, GB nəʊt] VERBE trans

1. note (mention):

3. note (write):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec noted

to be noted for sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
He is also a noted caricaturist and has had several exhibitions.
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The ministry noted that the style illuminates elegiac pain and discomfort in an eerily intense drama, and the story is difficult to shake off.
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A 1903 story noted the trend for chop suey.
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He is noted for his gritty style of batting and also for being an athletic fielder in the covers.
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Some reviewers have noted that the title refers more figuratively to a bridging of people of different races, and a span across time.
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The town was noted for its productive soil, water power and abundant forests of white pine.
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Several mapped areas show alluvial deposits that were trenched, and samples for which panned concentrates were developed and the gold content noted.
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But they noted that escape through flight from marine predators exposes them to predators in the air.
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He noted that horses would sink in sand to their fetlocks, and walking in the sand exhausted men and animals.
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As a matter of interest it is noted the diaphone has never been inoperative since installation in 1926.
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