词汇 | remarking |
释义 | remarking present participle ofremark remark verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈmɑːk/ us /rɪˈmɑːrk/ B2 to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought: 说起;评论说;谈论 [ + (that) ]Dr Johnson once remarked (that) "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life."约翰逊博士曾说道,“当一个人厌倦了伦敦时,他也就厌倦了人生。” [ + that ]He remarked that she was looking thin.他说她看上去很瘦。 to say something sayWhen I say your name, raise your hand. utterShe barely uttered a word all morning. they sayThey say the house is haunted. it is saidIt is said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. stateUnion members stated that they were unhappy with the proposal. remarkHe remarked that she was looking thin. The judge remarked that ignorance was not a valid defence.法官说无知不能成为有效的辩护理由。 Sydney Smith, a notable wit, once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it.悉尼‧史密斯,一个风趣出了名的家伙,曾说过他从来不在评论一部书之前去读它,因为这样会让他对这部书产生偏见。 I was remarking on the recent profusion of books and articles on the matter.我正在谈论最近大量有关这次事件的书和文章。 I was just remarking on how well you two normally get on with each other. She remarked that the award was more than she was expecting. Expressing and asking opinions amirite apothegm couch day editorialize express mind put something across put something over/across put your head over/above the parapetidiom re-poll run something by someone sound stand statement ultracrepidarian ventilate ventilation vocalize vociferous You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Remarks & remarking Phrasal verbremark on something Examples of remarkingremarking In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In addition, it is worth remarking that our theorems apply equally well to the call-by-name, call-by-value and lazy variants of the above models. It is worth remarking that the certainty equivalence involved is that of the representative market agent. The difference a few years made in this context is worth remarking upon. It is worth remarking that this approximate problem is not artificial. We conclude the discussion by remarking once again that the key step in the analysis was solving the cell problem. But the two editors are sceptical about this possibility, remarking that for every member of such groups there were a hundred (if not more) non-members. It is worth remarking at this point on the fidelity of the wage and price regimes above to the fundamentals identified in the previous section. In considering this issue, it makes sense to begin by remarking that no demographic statistics are flawless. We conclude by remarking that homogenization is a very broad topic which cannot in all fairness be described in a few pages. And at this point he pulls up short, merely remarking that the passage is beyond definition. The authors conclude the text by remarking on the many fascinating questions that remain to be answered about the prehistory of this region. It is also worth remarking that the practice of substituting 'population' for 'people' went beyond technical uses of the former term. It is worth remarking that such mechanisms are necessary for any framework to be used in practice, with or without -abstraction. Flierl (1984) was aware of this contradiction, but considered (1.3) anyway, remarking that (1.4) 'appears to be a difficult limit to take'. It is worth remarking that for mechanisms belonging to the family disclosed in this paper, the usual acceptance of the concept of degree of freedom is questionable. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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