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词汇 notify
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Definition of notify in English:

notify

verbnotified, notifies, notifying ˈnəʊtɪfʌɪˈnoʊdəˌfaɪ
[with object]
  • 1Inform (someone) of something, typically in a formal or official manner.

    知照,通知,告知

    you will be notified of our decision as soon as possible

    你会尽快被告知我们的决定。

    with object and clause they were notified that John had been taken prisoner

    他们接到通知说约翰已当了俘虏。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All employees were notified of the move in the second half of last year, it said.
    • If confirmed, the Military and or civil police will be notified of the incident.
    • Without notifying Daniel or his parents, the principal brought in the police to investigate Daniel's comments.
    • All members are notified of Lost in Leitrim dance events and are also updated on the latest news from the site.
    • Dr Pugh said he had not been informed he needed to register with the commission, blaming officials for failing to notify him.
    • He was notified of Fraser's verdict, along with all others who are to be criticised, by letter last week.
    • She added that officers were notified of the discovery of the body this morning after receiving a call from a member of the public.
    • For example, a person notifies us that their circumstances have changed but by the time the system catches up and updates their file, they have already received their next few payments.
    • Between May and mid-June this year, we were notified of 637 listed building cases.
    • The warnings notify him of his rights and assure him that the police are prepared to honor them.
    • However, only four residents were notified of the date of the inspector's visit.
    • Residents were notified of the scheme late last week and claim it will completely change the character of the area.
    • His own bank had sold his most private financial information to another corporation without even notifying him, much less getting his permission.
    • We were not notified of this meeting and we were promised a meeting with council officers, which has not happened.
    • I reviewed with her how to stop a nosebleed and advised her to notify me if the problem recurred.
    • As soon as these kids are seen in the town centre the police notify us and warn us, and we refuse them entry.
    • Parents were notified of the study in advance and were able to withdraw their child.
    • Although well warned, she takes the letter in which she is notified that her benefits are to end as a personal affront.
    • Unfortunately, nobody considered notifying anyone else, and local and state authorities were soon deluged with calls from panicked citizens.
    • A week later we all got letters notifying us about the job.
    Synonyms
    inform, tell, advise, apprise, let someone know, put in the picture
    alert, warn, caution
    acquaint with, send word of
    1. 1.1 Give notice of or report (something) formally or officially.
      申报
      births and deaths are required by law to be notified to the Registrar

      法律规定出生和死亡必须向户籍管理员申报。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Before notifying the plan, the council undertook consultation.
      • It appears that the practice isn't spending sufficient time in notifying their changes optimally.
      • Apart from notifying conversions in the media and calling for objections, the BDA should also seek objections from the immediate neighbours, he said.
      • If the assignment is not notified to the borrower, there are additional risks to the parties.
      • Barely one third of school absences were notified to social services departments.
      • A team was sent to scour the city and the forest services were notified to search the woods.
      • This determination was notified to the Applicant on 30 October, and the error was then noticed.
      • Staff changes were not notified to the Respondents in accordance with the National Standards.
      Synonyms
      make known, report, announce, declare, communicate, give notice of, disclose, reveal, divulge, broadcast, publish

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French notifier, from Latin notificare 'make known', from notus 'known' (see notion) + facere 'make'.

Definition of notify in US English:

notify

verbˈnoʊdəˌfaɪˈnōdəˌfī
[with object]
  • 1Inform (someone) of something, typically in a formal or official manner.

    知照,通知,告知

    you will be notified of our decision as soon as possible

    你会尽快被告知我们的决定。

    with object and clause they were notified that John had been taken prisoner

    他们接到通知说约翰已当了俘虏。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We were not notified of this meeting and we were promised a meeting with council officers, which has not happened.
    • Without notifying Daniel or his parents, the principal brought in the police to investigate Daniel's comments.
    • As soon as these kids are seen in the town centre the police notify us and warn us, and we refuse them entry.
    • I reviewed with her how to stop a nosebleed and advised her to notify me if the problem recurred.
    • Between May and mid-June this year, we were notified of 637 listed building cases.
    • His own bank had sold his most private financial information to another corporation without even notifying him, much less getting his permission.
    • Residents were notified of the scheme late last week and claim it will completely change the character of the area.
    • He was notified of Fraser's verdict, along with all others who are to be criticised, by letter last week.
    • If confirmed, the Military and or civil police will be notified of the incident.
    • Parents were notified of the study in advance and were able to withdraw their child.
    • All members are notified of Lost in Leitrim dance events and are also updated on the latest news from the site.
    • The warnings notify him of his rights and assure him that the police are prepared to honor them.
    • She added that officers were notified of the discovery of the body this morning after receiving a call from a member of the public.
    • For example, a person notifies us that their circumstances have changed but by the time the system catches up and updates their file, they have already received their next few payments.
    • Unfortunately, nobody considered notifying anyone else, and local and state authorities were soon deluged with calls from panicked citizens.
    • Dr Pugh said he had not been informed he needed to register with the commission, blaming officials for failing to notify him.
    • Although well warned, she takes the letter in which she is notified that her benefits are to end as a personal affront.
    • All employees were notified of the move in the second half of last year, it said.
    • A week later we all got letters notifying us about the job.
    • However, only four residents were notified of the date of the inspector's visit.
    Synonyms
    inform, tell, advise, apprise, let someone know, put in the picture
    1. 1.1 Give notice of or report (something) formally or officially.
      申报
      if he does not notify the occurrences, he may be guilty of nondisclosure
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This determination was notified to the Applicant on 30 October, and the error was then noticed.
      • Apart from notifying conversions in the media and calling for objections, the BDA should also seek objections from the immediate neighbours, he said.
      • Before notifying the plan, the council undertook consultation.
      • If the assignment is not notified to the borrower, there are additional risks to the parties.
      • Barely one third of school absences were notified to social services departments.
      • A team was sent to scour the city and the forest services were notified to search the woods.
      • It appears that the practice isn't spending sufficient time in notifying their changes optimally.
      • Staff changes were not notified to the Respondents in accordance with the National Standards.
      Synonyms
      make known, report, announce, declare, communicate, give notice of, disclose, reveal, divulge, broadcast, publish

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French notifier, from Latin notificare ‘make known’, from notus ‘known’ (see notion) + facere ‘make’.

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