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单词 remark
例句
noun | verb
remarkremark1 /rɪˈmɑrk/ noun remark
something that you say, for example about your opinion or something you have noticed:
  • He made a rude remark about my clothes.
  • Her remarks on the banking crisis were very interesting.
  • comment AWL
    something you say that shows your opinion about someone or something:
  • Jill made some interesting comments about the movie.
  • OK, does anyone have any comments or questions?
  • observation
    a comment on what you have noticed about something. Observation is more formal than comment:
  • Someone made the observation that Jenny has missed a lot of work lately.
  • point
    an idea or opinion that someone says in an argument or discussion:
  • Mrs. Woodall made a good point about the way bullying is dealt with at the school.
  • statement
    something that you say or write publicly and officially:
  • The president is expected to make a statement about the situation in the Middle East later today.
  • noun | verb
    remarkremark2 /rɪˈmɑrk/ verb remark
    to say something, especially about something you have noticed:
  • “You look tired,” he remarked.
  • Barbara remarked that she thought the movie was very good.
  • Her father remarked on how hard she had worked.
  • comment AWL
    to say what you have noticed:
  • “The two boys seem very alike,” she commented.
  • He commented that Ryan had grown a lot since he last saw him.
  • observe
    to say or write what you have noticed about something. Observe is slightly more formal than remark or comment:
  • “Tom and Rick argue a lot,” she observed.
  • The doctor observed that some patients do not take their medications.
  • note (formal)
    to say or write that you have noticed that something is true, important, or interesting:
  • “Girls do just as well in math as boys,” he noted.
  • The judge noted that Miller had never been arrested before.
  • point out
    to tell people about a fact that you think is important, especially something that other people do not already know or have not yet noticed:
  • “Let’s go to the park.” “But it has started to rain,” Bill pointed out.
  • The teacher pointed out several spelling mistakes.
  • Researchers have pointed out that children whose parents read aloud to them often learn to read more quickly at school.
  • SYNONYM CHECKRemark or comment?Remark and comment can often be used in place of each other. However, you cannot use remark when you are asking for someone’s opinion or saying that he or she will not give an opinion. Don't say: The president refused to remark on the progress of the talks. Say: The president refused to comment on the progress of the talks.
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