/ˈkɒment ||; ˈkɑmɛnt/noun
[C,U] comment (about/on sth) something that you say or write that gives your opinion or feeling about sth 评论:
The chancellor was not available for comment.当时无法邀得总理发表评论。I heard someone make a rude commentabout my clothes.我听到有人对我的衣着发表难听的议论。☞Look at observation and remark. 参看observation及remark。 no comment used in reply to a question when you do not want to say anything at all (用于响应不愿置评的问题)无可奉告:
‘Mr President, how do you feel about these latest developments?’ ‘No comment.’“总统先生,您对事态的最新发展有什么看法?”“无可奉告。”
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/ˈkɒment ||; ˈkɑmɛnt/verb
[I,T] comment (on sth) to say what you think or feel about sth 评论:
Several people commented on how ill David looked.有几个人都说过戴维的脸色怎样难看,像是病了。
comment1/ˋkɑmɛnt; ˈkɒment/n 1 [C,U] an opinion that you give about someone or something 评论﹐意见: Does anyone have any questions or comments? 谁有什么问题或意见吗?+on/about He made rude comments about her. 他对她作了无礼的评论。2 no comment spoken used when you do not want to answer a question【口】无可奉告〔用于表示不愿回答问题时〕
comment2v [I,T] to give your opinion about someone or something 评论﹔发表意见: +on He refused to comment on the rumour. 他拒绝对传言发表评论。+that She commented that the food was poor. 她说食物很难吃。
commentcommentcommentscommentedcommenting2verb (comments, commenting, commented)to say what you think about something: A lot of people at school commented on my new watch.commentcommentcomments1nounsomething that you say that shows what you think about something: She made some interesting comments about the film.