FromLatin notātiō , equivalent tonotate +-ion ornote +-ation .
notation (countable anduncountable ,plural notations )
( uncountable ) Theact ,process ,method , or aninstance of representing by asystem or set of marks, signs, figures, or characters.( uncountable , countable ) Asystem of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions used in an art orscience or inmathematics orlogic toexpress technical facts or quantities.This section lists all algebraicnotation used in this book.
( Usingnotations would be incorrect. ) Thenotations used in the two books differed.
( Usingnotation would be incorrect. ) 2010 March, Sander Arts, “COMPETITIVE PLAY IN STRATEGO”, inMaastricht University [1] , page 6:There is noofficial notation in the game of Stratego. Severalnotations are available but rely on perfect information of the initial piece set-up of both players. We will use a chess-likenotation for Stratego.
2018 , James Lambert, “Anglo-Indian slang in dictionaries on historical principles”, inWorld Englishes , volume37 , page255 :Finally, using Devanagari, and native scripts more generally, has the benefit of elevating indigenous scripts and languages within the context of English-language lexicography, rather than foregrounding, or purely relying on, western linguisticnotations which cater solely to a monolingual English audience.
( countable ) A specificnote or piece of informationwritten in such a notation.She made anotation in the margin of the book.
act or process of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures or characters
system of characters, symbols or abbreviated expressions used to express technical facts or quantities
Chinese:Mandarin:記法 / 记法 (zh) ( jìfǎ ) ,表示法 ( biǎoshìfǎ ) Czech:zápis (cs) m ,notace f Dutch:notatie (nl) f Esperanto:simbolaro Finnish:notaatio (fi) ,merkintätapa (fi) ,merkintä (fi) German:Schreibweise (de) f ,Bezeichnung (de) f ,Bezeichnungen (de) pl ,Notation (de) f ,Darstellungsart f ,Darstellung (de) f Greek:συμβολισμός (el) m ( symvolismós ) ,σημειογραφία (el) f ( simeiografía ) ( music ) Hebrew:רישום (he) m ( rishúm ) ,כתיב m ( ktiv ) Hungarian:jelölésmód (hu) ,jelrendszer (hu) Indonesian:notasi (id) Irish:nodaireacht (ga) f Italian:notazione (it) f Japanese:表記 (ja) ( ひょうき, hyōki ) ,記法 (ja) ( きほう, kihō ) ,表記法 ( ひょうきほう, hyōkihō ) Māori:reo tohu Polish:notacja (pl) f Portuguese:notação (pt) f Romanian:notație (ro) f Russian:нота́ция (ru) f ( notácija ) ,систе́ма за́писи f ( sistéma zápisi ) Scottish Gaelic:comharrachadh m Tagalog:halat Thai:สัญกรณ์ (th)
specific note or piece of information written in such a notation
Bulgarian:забележка (bg) f ( zabeležka ) Chinese:Mandarin:記號 / 记号 (zh) ( jìhao ) ,注釋 / 注释 (zh) ( zhùshì ) Finnish:notaatio (fi) ,merkintä (fi) ,huomautus (fi) ,nuotinnos ( musical notation ) German:Notiz (de) f ,Vermerk (de) m ,Anmerkung (de) f ,Zusatz (de) m ,Bemängelung f Greek:σημείωση (el) f ( simeíosi ) ,σχόλιο (el) n ( schólio ) Hebrew:רישום (he) m ( rishúm ) ,כתב (he) m ( ktav ) Hungarian:jel (hu) ,feljegyzés (hu) Indonesian:notasi (id) Italian:notazione (it) f Portuguese:anotação (pt) f Russian:за́пись (ru) f ( zápisʹ ) ,примеча́ние (ru) n ( primečánije ) ,замеча́ние (ru) n ( zamečánije ) ,ссы́лка (ru) f ( ssýlka ) Spanish:anotación f
Learned borrowing fromLatin notātiō . Bysurface analysis ,noter +-ation .
notation f (plural notations )
rating ( evaluation of status )