remark
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If you remark that something is the case, you say that it is the case. 說; 評論
I remarked that I would go shopping that afternoon. 我說過那天下午我要去買東西。
On several occasions she had remarked on the boy's improvement. 有幾次她說起過那個男孩的進(jìn)步。
2. N-COUNT If you make a remark about something, you say something about it. 議論; 評論
She has made outspoken remarks about the legalization of marijuana. 她直言不諱地評論過大麻郃法化問題。
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remark /r??mɑ?k/ (remarking,remarked,remarks)
劍橋詞典
- to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought
- The judge remarked that ignorance was not a valid defence .
- Sydney Smith, a notable wit , once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it.
- I was remarking on the recent profusion of books and articles on the matter .
- I was just remarking on how well you two normally get on with each other.
- She remarked that the award was more than she was expecting .
說起;評論說;談?wù)?
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] Dr Johnson once remarked (that) "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life ." 約翰遜博士曾說道,“儅一個人厭倦了倫敦時,他也就厭倦了人生。”
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] He remarked that she was looking thin . 他說她看上去很瘦。
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