1. observe
Just observe your cat and you will get to know him.
This is a time of year when people get together with family and friends to observe Passover and to celebrate Easter.
Please fasten your seat belt and observe the "no smoking" sign until it is turned off.
I don't feel confident enough to drive yet. I just want to observe you while you do it.
Let's observe sunspots.
Observe his facial reaction when we mention a price.
At the atomic scale we observe quantum mechanical effects that can not be explained by classical mechanics.
The pupils are supposed to observe rigid discipline.
Keep the time, observe the hours of the universe, not of the cars.
I'm not a Muslim and so I have no obligation to observe the fast but as long as I'm living in the same apartment having consideration for such a custom is important.
Do they observe Christmas Day in that country?
● Scientists have observed a drop in ozone levels over the Antarctic.
We need to observe the procedures or the results of our research will be invalid.
So far the ceasefire has been observed by both sides.
But, knowing precisely sadness and love and death, and that they are vain images when we observe them from the calm space where we should shut ourselves in, he kept on weeping, and desiring love, and fearing death.
Angličtina slovo „zaobserwować„(observe) se zobrazí v sadách:
English - unit 6 (science, technology)2. notice
Notice the hands of the people you meet and you will be surprised to see how different and how interesting they are.
notice period
Did you possibly not notice until just now? "Er, well ... it was just so beyond my imagination that ..."
There were white lines around it, and it had a notice saying, "Reserved for Head of College."
Having idled jobless for a while I wavered. I'd rushed into handing in my notice but maybe I should have endured it and kept going...
A woman is capable of failing to notice the hundred things that you've done her, and to address only the one that you haven't.
And if your brother turned up at the party without notice tomorrow? "I would be very happy that he came."
We'd probably be best off beating them to the punch before they notice that fact.
I glare resentfully at the crimson letter, is this the infamous red-paper draft notice?
After a while Mark noticed a pushchair in a distance of a few metres and we were convinced that we had killed a baby.
The lawn always looked better on Tuesdays, but I began to notice he wasn't getting as close to the trees as he used to.
1. Swedish legislation allows companies to serve notice of meetings electronically. 2. "Didn't you see the notice?" 3. He took no notice of me.
your notice is a formal statement telling your employer that you are going to leave your job
But notice that China represents 35% of worldwide sales.
A copy of notice on granting a prize or a distinction shall be put in employee’s personal file.
Angličtina slovo „zaobserwować„(notice) se zobrazí v sadách:
first impression