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US
/ˈnoʊtˌbʊk/
]
[ UK /nˈəʊtbʊk/ ]
[ UK /nˈəʊtbʊk/ ]
NOUN
- a small compact portable computer
- a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda
How To Use notebook In A Sentence
- I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room.
- They distribute food, clothing, provisions and other essential items for orphanages and destitute homes and uniform, books and notebooks for poor children.
- Sadly, because we found our wine so late, and things have been hectic with a sick 9-month old here at the LENNDEVOURS world headquarters there wasn't time for a full-fledge review, meaning that I didn't taste it blind or even pull my notebook out. Wine Blogging Wednesday
- The red notebook, of course, is only half the story, as any sensitive reader will understand.
- Dad brought a notebook along to the beach, in case he was seized by sudden inspiration.
- The list can be prepared by hand, using your own notebook or a booklet available free from many insurance agents.
- I furiously scratched out what I had just written in the notebook, and replaced it with more than just a few malicious thoughts.
- Keeping the notebook is also (I think) spurring me to work more efficiently (I must have some progress to report each time!). The part-time post-doc
- I carefully unfolded it and placed it over my notebook, so it looked like I was taking notes on the lecture.
- We use notebook and linear Array CCD to in-phase non-contact measure the vibration of roadbed and rail in the open air.