remarks

IPA/rɪˈmɑːk/
KK[rɪmˈɑrks]IPA/rɪˈmɑːrk/

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

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • comment

    more neutral and can be written or spoken, often requesting or offering interpretation

  • observe

    more formal and thoughtful, often stating a fact noticed by the speaker

  • mention

    less evaluative; means to bring up briefly without developing the idea

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

He remarked me about the weather.
He remarked on the weather.
💡'remark' does not take an indirect object like 'tell' does; use 'remark on' to name the topic.
She said a remark about the price.
She made a remark about the price.
💡When 'remark' is a noun, pair it with 'make', not 'say'.

remarks — 名詞