remarks
remarks — 動詞
- remarkspresent simple I / you / we / they
- remarkses3rd person singular
- remarksing-ing form
- remarksedpast simple
1. to say what you think or feel about something, usually in a few short words — fo
評論;提及
用簡短話語表達看法
to say what you think or feel about something, usually in a few short words — for example, telling someone that a film was good or that the food needs more salt.
Over dinner, Asher remarked that the new art museum was worth visiting.
晚餐時,Asher 評論說新開的美術館值得去參觀。
remark + that-clause for stating an opinion
Several critics remarked on the unusual ending of the film.
幾位影評人評論了這部電影不尋常的結尾。
remark + on + topic for commenting about something
'The garden looks lovely this spring,' Théo remarked as they walked past.
「今年春天的花園真美,」Théo 走過時說道。
During the meeting, Emily remarked how quickly the team had finished the project.
會議中,Emily 提到團隊完成專案的速度有多快。
Hamza politely remarked that the soup could use a little more salt.
Hamza 客氣地說湯可以再加一點鹽。
文法句型
remark + that-clause
remark + direct speech
remark + on/upon + noun phrase
remark + how/wh-clause
用法筆記
Often followed by a that-clause, direct speech, or 'on/upon' + topic. Unlike 'say' or 'tell', 'remark' carries the nuance of a brief, sometimes offhand opinion — it is not typically used for lengthy explanations or commands.
常見錯誤
remarks — 名詞
- remarkssingular
- remarksesplural
1. a short spoken statement that expresses what you think or feel about someone or
言論;發言
簡短的口頭意見
a short spoken statement that expresses what you think or feel about someone or something; a brief opinion given in conversation.
Sophia made a brief remark about the traffic on her way to work.
Sophia 簡短地提了一下上班路上的交通狀況。
make + a remark + about + topic
Trang ignored his rude remark and continued with the presentation.
Trang 不理會他粗魯的言論,繼續進行簡報。
adjective + remark (rude / kind / clever)
The mayor opened the ceremony with a few welcoming remarks.
市長以幾句歡迎詞為典禮揭開序幕。
João's clever remark about the book made everyone in the club laugh.
João 對那本書的巧妙評論讓讀書會的每個人都笑了。
Nkechi took offence at a remark her colleague made during lunch.
Nkechi 因為同事午餐時說的一句話而感到不悅。
- comment
slightly more formal, can be written or spoken; often carries analysis or criticism
- observation
suggests noticing and pointing out a fact, often more thoughtful
- statement
broader and more formal; can be a declaration, not necessarily brief
- silence
the absence of any spoken remark
文法句型
make + a remark
pass + a remark
remark + about/on + noun phrase
用法筆記
Countable noun. Often appears in fixed phrases such as 'opening/closing remarks', and in expressions like 'make a remark' or 'pass a remark'. A 'remark' is always explicitly stated — unlike 'thought' or 'feeling', which can be unspoken.