remark
remark 英 [rɪˈmɑ:k] 美 [rɪˈmɑrk]
n. 评论 v. 评论;
进行时:remarking 过去式:remarked 过去分词:remarked 第三人称单数:remarks 名词复数:remarks
- "If you see something, say something" might translate into, "If you remark something, make a remark." Remark means to notice, and it also means to comment, as in, "Keep your obnoxious remarks to yourself."
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- n. 评论
- v. 评论;
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1. to make a remark
发表评论
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2. He made a number of rude remarks about the food.
关于这里的食物他说了许多无礼的评论。
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3. The exhibition contains nothing that is worthy of remark.
这次展览没有任何值得看的东西。
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4. She remarked how tired I was looking.
她说我看上去显得特别累。
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5. ‘It's much colder than yesterday,’ he remarked casually.
“今天比昨天冷多了。”他漫不经心地说。
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6. The similarities between the two have often been remarked on.
人们经常谈到两者的相似之处。
- remark (n.) 1650s, "act of noticing; fact of being worthy of comment," from remark (v.). Meaning "a notice or comment" is from 1670s.
- remark (v.) 1630s, "to mark out, distinguish" modeled on French remarquer "to mark, note, heed," formed in Middle French from re-, intensive prefix (see re-), + marquer "to mark," probably from a Germanic source such as Old High German marchon "to delimit" (see mark (n.1)).
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