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。