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comment

noun
/ˈkɒment/
/ˈkɑːment/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] something that you say or write that gives an opinion on or explains somebody/something议论;评论;解释
    • comment on something She made helpful comments on my work.她对我的工作提出了有益的意见。
    • thoughtful/interesting/insightful comments深思熟虑的/有趣的/深刻的评论
    • snide/critical/derogatory comments刻薄的/批评的/贬损的评论
    • comment about something 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?
    • without comment He handed me the document without comment.他未作任何解释就把文件交给了我。
    • The director was not available for comment.经理抽不出时间来发表评论。
    • You have to register to post a comment.你必须注册才能发表评论。
    • Please leave a comment on our website.请在我们的网站上留言。
    • Keep up to date with all the latest news and comment.跟上所有最新的新闻和评论。
    • You can post a question in the comments section below.您可以在下面的评论部分发布一个问题。
    • (especially British English) What she said was fair comment (= a reasonable critcism).她所讲的是合乎情理的批评。
    Synonyms statementstatement
    • comment
    • announcement
    • remark
    • declaration
    • observation
    These are all words for something that you say or write, especially something that gives information or an opinion.
    • statement something that you say or write that gives information or an opinion, often in a formal way:
      • A government spokesperson made a statement to the press.政府发言人向新闻界发表了一份声明。
    • comment something that you say or write that gives an opinion on something or is a response to a question about a particular situation:
      • She made helpful comments on my work.她对我的工作提出了有益的意见。
    • announcement a spoken or written statement that informs people about something:
      • the announcement of a peace agreement和平协议公告
    • remark something that you say or write that gives an opinion or thought about somebody/​something:
      • He made a number of rude remarks about the food.他对这食物作了许多无礼的评论。
    • declaration (rather formal) an official or formal statement, especially one that states an intention, belief or feeling, or that gives information:
      • the declaration of war宣战
    • observation (rather formal) a comment, especially one based on something you have seen, heard or read:尤指根据所见、所闻、所读而作的评论:
      • He began by making a few general observations about the report.开头他先对这个报告作了几点概括性的评论。
    comment, remark or observation?用 comment、remark 还是 observation?A comment can be official or private. A remark can be made in public or private but is always unofficial and the speaker may not have considered it carefully. An observation is unofficial but is usually more considered than a remark.Patterns
    • a(n) statement/​comment/​announcement/​remark/​declaration/​observation about something
    • a(n) statement/​comment/​observation on something
    • a(n) public/​official statement/​comment/​announcement/​declaration
    • to make a(n) statement/​comment/​announcement/​remark/​declaration/​observation
    • to issue a(n) statement/​announcement/​declaration
    Extra Examples
    • Editorial comment in the press tended to support the government in this matter.在这一问题上,报界的社论倾向于支持政府一方。
    • Feel free to post your comments if you have any.有意见欢迎随时发帖评论。
    • He made a few casual comments to her about her hair and now she's chopped it all off!他随便评论了几句她的头发,她就把头发都剪了!
    • Her novels were a vehicle for shrewd social comment.她的小说是传达她精辟的社会评论的媒介。
    • Highly critical comments have been made about the conduct of some ministers.一些部长的行为受到了十分严厉的批评。
    • I would prefer not to pass comment before I have more information on the case.在我没有得到更多关于这件事的信息之前,我宁愿不发表意见。
    • If you have any comments, please send them to the above address.如果有任何意见,请寄往上述地址。
    • KPJ officials declined comment.南斯拉夫共产党的官员谢绝评论。
    • She accepted his diagnosis without comment.她默然接受了他的诊断结果。
    • She directed all her comments at Steve.她所有的意见都是针对史蒂夫的。
    • She made a cryptic comment about how the film mirrored her life.她隐晦地表示说这部电影是她人生的写照。
    • The minister was unavailable for comment last night.昨晚无法找到部长作评论。
    • The school has invited comments from parents about the new curriculum.学校向家长征求有关新课程设置的意见。
    • The spokesman was not available for comment last night.昨晚发言人无暇作出评论。
    • This idea deserves more than passing comment.这个想法值得慎重考虑。
    • Viewers are encouraged to phone in questions and comments.鼓励观众打电话提问和评论。
    • We have received many helpful comments from fellow-sufferers.我们收到了病友的很多有益意见。
    • We welcome comments from readers.我们欢迎来自读者的意见。
    • a general comment on the weather天气概述
    Topics Opinion and argumenta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • fair
    • favourable/​favorable
    verb + comment
    • have
    • make
    • pass
    preposition
    • without comment
    • comment about
    • comment on
    phrases
    • be available for comment
    • be unavailable for comment
    • no comment
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  2. [singular, uncountable] criticism that shows the faults of something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。
    Extra Examples
    • a book with critical comment on the various strands of feminism一本对形形色色女权主义进行批判的书
    • The article attracted much adverse comment.这篇文章引来了众多非议。
    • His visits were the source of much comment.他的访问引发了大量评论。
    • The attack is a sad comment on the public's understanding of mental illness.这种抨击反映出公众对精神疾病并不理解。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘explanatory piece of writing’): from Latin commentum ‘contrivance’ (in late Latin also ‘interpretation’), neuter past participle of comminisci ‘devise’.
Idioms
no comment
  1. (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!”
    • When asked about the allegations, the chairman replied ‘no comment’.当被问到有关传闻时,主席回答“无可奉告”。

comment

verb
/ˈkɒment/
/ˈkɑːment/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they comment
/ˈkɒment/
/ˈkɑːment/
he / she / it comments
/ˈkɒments/
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past simple commented
/ˈkɒmentɪd/
/ˈkɑːmentɪd/
past participle commented
/ˈkɒmentɪd/
/ˈkɑːmentɪd/
-ing form commenting
/ˈkɒmentɪŋ/
/ˈkɑːmentɪŋ/
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  1. to express an opinion about something表达意见
    • He refused to comment until after the trial.他拒绝在审判前作任何评论。
    • She said she was unable to comment further.她表示无法进一步置评。
    • comment on/upon something to comment on a case/report对案件/报告发表评论
    • 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。
    • We were just commenting on how well you look.我们刚才正说你看起来多么健康。
    • He said nothing when asked to comment on the allegations.当被要求对这些指控发表评论时,他什么也没说。
    • comment about something She declined to comment about the current situation in the party.她拒绝对该党的现状发表评论。
    • comment (to somebody) that… A spokesperson commented that levels of carbon dioxide were very high.发言人称二氧化碳的含量很高。
    • comment (to somebody) + 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 commentcomment
    • note
    • remark
    • observe
    These words all mean to say or write a fact or opinion.
    • comment to express an opinion or give facts about something:
      • 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 something 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:
      • 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 on something you say something about it; if you remark on something or observe something, you say something 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): 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 on something
    • to comment/​remark/​observe to somebody
    • ‘It’s long,’ he commented/​noted/​remarked/​observed.
    Extra Examples
    • He commented favourably on the proposals.对这些建议他表示肯定。
    • He refused to comment on the proposals.他拒绝对这些建议发表意见。
    • People were commenting about her abilities.人们在评论她的能力。
    • She commented to me that she liked it.她对我表示喜欢它。
    Topics Opinion and argumentb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • favourably/​favorably
    • adversely
    • critically
    verb + comment
    • decline to
    • refuse to
    preposition
    • about
    • on
    • to
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    Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘explanatory piece of writing’): from Latin commentum ‘contrivance’ (in late Latin also ‘interpretation’), neuter past participle of comminisci ‘devise’.

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