remark的意思和读音

remark

: [rɪˈmɑrk] : [rɪˈmɑː(r)k]

v.

n.

remarks  remarking  remarked  

v.+n.make remark,resent remark,preface remark

adj.+n.casual remark,rude remark,unkind remark,nasty remark,tactless remark

v.say,comment,state,observe,pronounce

n.statement,observation,aside,quip

remarkn.

1.[c]something that you say or write which expresses an opinion, a thought, etc. about sb/sth

to make a remark

He made a number of rude remarks about the food.

What exactly did you mean by that last remark?

2.[u]耀the quality of being important or interesting enough to be noticed

The exhibition contains nothing that is worthy of remark.西

v.

1.[i][t]to say or write a comment about sth/sb

The judges remarked on the high standard of entries for the competition.

She remarked how tired I was looking.

‘It's much colder than yesterday,’ he remarked casually.“。”

Critics remarked that the play was not original.

The similarities between the two have often been remarked on.

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n.1.a few words that give the facts or your opinion about someone or something

v.1.to say a few words that give the facts or your opinion about something2.to notice something

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1.But as time passed, as he span between the royal duties, people began to remark that the prince was approaching 40 and still unmarried.

2.Negroponte ' s remark linking the Janjaweed with the Sudanese government is one of the toughest accusations ever to come out of Washington.NegroponteJanjaweed

3.But it still seems much too easy to provoke the Chinese - even a simple remark or sentence could have all sorts of unintended consequences .——

4.If you remark the scent of a bean field crossing the road, perhaps your fellow traveler has no smell of it.

5.It was a question I've never been asked before, and certainly not as an opening remark by a total stranger.

6.He did not even start, but dropped his lids proudly and confined himself to the remark: "It is perfectly simple. ":“。”

7.If you must remark about someone's weight, do it in a way that shows you're trying to help. See how John does it with Modern English!John

8.This sort of remark is a typical attack in the long battle over who should or should not possess or trade in ancient objects.

9.He made that remark as if absently.

10.If I receive bad news or someone makes a particularly hurtful remark, I'm definitely going to feel the sting of the poisoned covered spear.