remark
noun
verb
rɪˈmɑːk
noun
1
something
that
you
say
when
you
express
an
opinion
or
say
what
you
have
noticed
言论; 意见,评论;
C
The
Senator
denied
making
the
remark
.
参议员否认说过此话。
a
sexist/critical/personal
etc
remark
He
was
fired
for
making
racist
remarks
during
an
interview.
他因在采访期间发表种族主义言论而被解雇。
2
remarks
the
things
you
say
in
a
formal
speech
〔正式演讲时的〕言论
plural 复数
introductory/opening/concluding
remarks
the
chairman’s
introductory
remarks
主席的开场白
in
sb’s
remarks
Caldwell,
in
his
remarks,
emphasized
the
need
for
cooperation.
考德威尔发言时强调需要合作。
verb
3
to
say
something,
especially
about
something
you
have
just
noticed
谈到,说起〔尤指刚察觉的事〕
‘This
house
must
be
very
old,’
he
remarked.
“这幢房子一定很古老了。”他说道。
remark
that
Anderson
left
the
table,
remarking
that
he
had
some
work
to
do.
安德森离开桌子,说他还有事情要做。
[+
on/upon
]
He
remarked
on
the
difference
in
security
measures
at
the
two
airports.
他讲到了两个机场安全措施的不同。