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Remark Meaning in English

word

/ɹiˈmɑɹk/, /ɹɪˈmɑɹk/
ri-MARK
/rɪˈmɑːk/
ri-MAHK

释义

A remark is something that you say or write to express a comment or opinion, especially a short or casual one.

用法与细微差别

'Remark' can be a noun (a comment) or a verb (to say something). As a noun, it's often formal or neutral. Common collocations: 'make a remark', 'casual remark', 'offensive remark'. As a verb, 'remark' is more formal than 'say' or 'mention'. Don't confuse with 'remarkable' (very unusual or special).

例句

She made a remark about the weather.

basic

His remark was very funny.

basic

Please ignore that remark.

basic

Did you hear his last remark at the meeting? It surprised everyone.

natural

She didn't mean to offend you with her remark.

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Can I remark on how much you've improved?

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