take note of somethingtake note (of someone/something)
to give someone or something your attention.
Travelers who plan to leave next week should take note that there may be an airlines strike.
take note of (something)
To make an especial effort to focus on or remember something. Sorry, I was taking note of the details in this ancient tower's architecture and wasn't listening to what you said.Jenny, take note of this number and remind me to call it when we get home.
take ˈnote of something
notice and think about or remember something: Well, Ms Brown, I’ve taken note of everything you’ve told me, and I’ll give you my answer next week.I’d like everyone to take note of the changes I’ve made to the timetable.