及物动词
1. A local newspaper remarked that crime was on the decrease.
一家地方报纸评论说犯罪案件在减少。
2. Did you remark the similarity between them?
你注意到他们之间的相似之处吗?
3. I remarked the tense atmosphere as soon as I entered the room.
我一走进房间,就觉察到了紧张的气氛。
名词
1. He had a habit of making humorous remarks.
他有说幽默话的习惯。
2. He saw nothing worthy of remark at the exhibition.
他在展览会上没有看到值得注目的东西。
3. Such unkind remark was not called for.
这种不客气的话真不该讲。
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1. 说;谈到
If you remark that something is the case, you say that it is the case.
e.g. I remarked that I would go shopping that afternoon...
我说过我那天下午要去购物。
e.g. 'Some people have more money than sense,' Winston had remarked...
“某些人钱多但无头脑,”温斯顿曾经评论道。
2. remark什么意思
2. 评论;意见
If you make a remark about something, you say something about it.
e.g. She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain...
她对英国关于大麻的立法进行了大胆评论。
e.g. Geoff Cooke's recent remark that no one is indispensable will certainly not have escaped him.
杰夫·库克近来关于没有什么人是不可缺少的那番话当然也包括他。
1. The report said Yahoo's position would not be threatened over Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer's remark about the company's plan to buy out Yahoo.
2. A recent remark by Mahathir that " Jews rule the world by proxy " brought widespread criticism, which Mahathir said only proved he was right.
3. remark的解释
3. Lin's remark is a reminder of a number of citizens recently calling on people not to purchase housing in protest against the high prices.
4. Wood said that during the mundane task of editing copy, " she would sometimes surprise us with an astonishingly candid remark ".
5. It was a casual remark that could have either been a personal observation or a native belief.
6. Kawamura had already chided Aso on Thursday for saying doctors " lacked common sense ", a remark that outraged physicians who have long backed his ruling LDP.
7. He went on to remark that China is playing an important role in the worldwide bid to clean out drugs in sport.
8. But he declined to make any comment on Wong's remark, saying he needs time to study the result of the independent probe.
9. Zhou made the remark in Beijing at a seminar on risk control of commercial banks.
10. It is really shocking that a distinguished economist should have uttered such a remark that goes against common sense.
noun
1. explicit notice
e.g. it passed without remark
2. a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
e.g. from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account
verb