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[VERB 动词]发表意见;作出评论 If you comment on something, you give your opinion about it or you give an explanation for it.
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  • So far, Mr Cook has not commented on these reports...

    到目前为止,库克先生仍未就这些报道发表评论。

  • Stratford police refuse to comment on whether anyone has been arrested...

    斯特拉福德警方拒绝对是否已有人被捕一事发表任何评论。

  • You really can't comment till you know the facts...

    知道真相之前,不要发表任何意见。

  • 'I'm always happy with new developments,' he commented...

    “我总是很高兴有新的发展。”他议论道。

  • Stuart commented that this was very true.

    斯图尔特评论说这千真万确。

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[N-VAR 可变名词]评论;意见 A comment is something that you say which expresses your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it.
  • He made his comments at a news conference in Amsterdam...

    他在阿姆斯特丹的记者招待会上发表了意见。

  • I was wondering whether you had any comments about that?...

    请问您对此有何见解?

  • There's been no comment so far from police about the allegations...

    到目前为止,警方对这些指控还没有发表任何评论。

  • Lady Thatcher, who is abroad, was not available for comment.

    撒切尔夫人现在国外,所以不能发表评论。

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[N-SING 单数名词](通常是不好的事的)体现,写照 If an event or situation is a comment on something, it reveals something about that thing, usually something bad.
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  • He argues that family problems are typically a comment on some unresolved issues in the family.

    他认为各种家庭问题通常都反映出家庭内部存在一些有待解决的矛盾。

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[CONVENTION 惯用语]无可奉告(通常用于回答记者的提问) People say 'no comment' as a way of refusing to answer a question, usually when it is asked by a journalist.
  • No comment. I don't know anything.

    无可奉告。我什么都不知道。

Usage Note :

If you comment on a situation, or make a comment about it, you give your opinion on it. Mr Cook has not commented on these reports... I was wondering whether you had any comments. If you mention something, you say it, but only briefly, especially when you have not talked about it before. He mentioned that he might go to New York. If you remark on something, or make a remark about it, you say what you think or what you have noticed, often in a casual way. Visitors remark on how well the children look... General Sutton's remarks about the conflict.

comment 表示发表评论或意见。例如:Mr Cook has not commented on these reports (库克先生并未就这些报道发表评论),I was wondering whether you had any comments (请问您对此有何见解)。mention 表示简要地说起某事,尤其是以前没有说过的内容。例如:He mentioned that he might go to New York (他提到过可能会去纽约)。remark 通常指随意地说出自己的想法或注意到的事情。例如,Visitors remark on how well the children look (前来探望的人说孩子们看上去很健康),General Sutton's remarks about the conflict (萨顿将军对这场冲突的看法)。


Oxford com·ment AWL / ˈkɒment ; NAmE ˈkɑːment /
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noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] comment(about/on sth) something that you say or write which gives an opinion on or explains sb/sth 议论;评论;解释 Have you any comment to make about the cause of the disaster? 你对发生灾难的原因有何评论? She madehelpful commentson my work. 她对我的工作提出了有益的意见。 The director was not available for comment. 经理抽不出时间来发表评论。 He handed me the document without comment. 他未作任何解释就把文件交给了我。 ( especially BrE) What she said was fair comment (= a reasonable criticism). 她所讲的是合乎情理的批评。 synonyms at
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2 [singular ,  uncountable ] criticism that shows the faults of sth 批评;指责 The results are a clear comment on government education policy. 这些结果是对政府教育政策明显的批评。 There was a lot of comment about his behaviour. 对他的行为举止有很多的议论。 IDIOM ˌno ˈcomment ( said in reply to a question, usually from a journalist 通常用于回答记者的问题 ) I have nothing to say about that 无可奉告 ‘Will you resign, sir?’ ‘No comment!’ “先生,你会辞职吗?”“无可奉告!”
verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] comment(on/upon sth) to express an opinion about sth 表达意见 I don't feel I can comment on their decision. 我觉得我无法对他们的决定作出评论。 He refused to comment until after the trial. 他拒绝在审判前作任何评论。 commentthat… A spokesperson commented that levels of carbon dioxide were very high. 发言人称二氧化碳的含量很高。 + speech ‘Not his best performance,’ she commented to the woman sitting next to her. “这不是他的最佳表现。”她对坐在她旁边的女士议论道。 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 comment note remark observe These words all mean to say or write a fact or opinion. 以上各词均指口头或书面说明事实或发表意见。 comment to express an opinion or give facts about sth 指发表意见或说明事实: He refused to comment until after the trial. 他拒绝在审判前作任何评论。 note ( rather formal) to mention sth because it is important or interesting 指特别提到或指出: He noted in passing that the company's record on safety issues was not good. 他顺便提到该公司在安全方面的记录不好。 remark to say or write what you have noticed about a situation 指说起、谈论、评论: Critics remarked that the play was not original. 评论家指出这部戏剧缺乏创意。 observe ( formal) to say or write what you have noticed about a situation 指说起、谈论、评论: She observed that it was getting late. 她说天色晚了。 comment, remark or observe? 用 comment、remark 还是 observe? If you comment onsth you say sth about it; if you remark onsth or observesth, you say sth about it that you have noticed: there is often not much difference between the three. However, while you can refuse to comment(without on), you cannot ‘refuse to remark’ or ‘refuse to observe’ (without on). *comment on 表示谈论某事,remark on 或 observe 表示谈论或评论注意到的事物。以上三词通常无大的区别,但拒绝评论可说 refuse to comment (不带 on),不能说 refuse to remark 或 refuse to observe (不带 on): He refused to remark/observe until after the trial. PATTERNS to comment/note/remark/observe that… to comment on/note/remark/observe how… to comment/remark onsth to comment/remark/observe tosb ‘It's long,’he commented/noted/remarked/observed. com·ment / ˈkɒment ; NAmE ˈkɑːment /
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commentcom‧ment1 /ˈkɒment $ ˈkɑː-/ ●●● S1 W2 AWL noun
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1[countable, uncountable] an opinion that you express about someone or something SYN  remarkcomment on/about his comments about asylum seekers He was fined for making abusive comments to the referee.no comment (=used by people in public life when they do not want to answer questions)2[uncountable] criticism or discussion of something someone has said or done:  The speech received much comment in the press.3be a comment on something to be a sign of the bad quality of something:  The number of adults who cannot read is a sad comment on the quality of our schools.COLLOCATIONSverbsmake a comment· Everyone was making appreciative comments about the delicious food.have a comment (=want to make a comment)· Do you have any comments on that, David?pass (a) comment British English (=give an opinion)· He looked at my photos but he didn’t pass comment.invite comment(s) (=ask people to give an opinion)· The website invites comments from people who visit it.welcome comments (=be glad to hear people’s opinions)· We would welcome your comments and suggestions.receive comments· It is very helpful to receive comments from the public.adjectivesa brief/quick comment· I just want to make a very brief comment.a helpful/constructive comment (=one that helps you make progress)· Pay close attention to your teacher’s constructive comments.a positive/negative comment· There were some very positive comments in the report.a critical comment· The school has received critical comments from inspectors.(a) fair comment (=a criticism that is reasonable)· I accepted as fair comment 90% of what he said.a snide comment (=unkind and made in a secret or indirect way)· She made some really snide comments about you when you weren’t here.a disparaging/derogatory comment (=criticizing someone or something in an unpleasant way)· Never make disparaging comments about a colleague’s work.a scathing/damning comment (=a very critical one)· There were a lot of scathing comments about the film.an appreciative comment (=showing that you think something is good or nice)· Appreciative comments may improve your staff’s performance.a sarcastic comment (=in which you say the opposite of what you mean, as an unkind joke)· I tried to stay calm, despite his sarcastic comments.a casual comment (=not very serious or important)· I only made a casual comment about finding the work a bit boring.a passing comment (=a quick comment made without thinking about it very carefully)· She got upset about a passing comment I made about her clothes.a shrewd comment (=good at judging people or situations)· His newspaper article is always full of shrewd comments.a wry comment (=saying that something is bad in an amusing way)· ‘Perhaps the food could be improved,’ was the wry comment of one prisoner.a bitter comment (=an angry one)· Several pensioners passed some bitter comments.a public comment· The jury are forbidden from making public comments.THESAURUScomment something that you say or write in order to give your opinion: · Does anyone have any comments?· Readers are invited to send in their comments and suggestions.remark something that you say: · Just ignore them if they start making rude remarks.· I’m not sure what he meant by that last remark.point something that someone mentions about a subject in a discussion, argument, article etc: · That’s an interesting point, Steve.· He raises (=mentions) a number of important points in his paper.observation a comment in which you say what you think or have noticed about something: · Karl Marx made the observation that history repeats itself first as tragedy, second as farce.aside a comment made in a low voice, that you intend only certain people to hear: · ‘Is that true?’ she whispered in an aside to Don.quip /kwɪp/ a clever and amusing comment: · She knew she should reply with some light-hearted quip.dig informal a comment you make to annoy or criticize someone: · I’m tired of her little digs at me.taunt /tɔːnt $ tɒːnt/ a comment intended to make someone angry or upset: · The fans made racist taunts throughout the game.
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to express an opinion about someone or something SYN  remarkcomment on People were always commenting on his size.comment that Smith’s lawyer commented that the decision was ‘outrageous’. see thesaurus at
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[ˈkɒment]commented, commenting, comments

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评论(82%),注释(16%),闲话(2%)
n.评论;意见;批评
vi.发表评论;发表意见
vt.为…作评语
n.(Comment)人名;(德)科门特;(法)科芒

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