comments / ˈkɒm ɛnt /

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comments3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
  2. gossip; talk: His frequent absences gave rise to comment.
  3. a criticism or interpretation, often by implication or suggestion: The play is a comment on modern society.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make remarks, observations, or criticisms: He refused to comment on the decision of the court.
  2. to write explanatory or critical notes upon a text.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make comments or remarks on; furnish with comments; annotate.

comments 近义词

n. 名词 noun

statement of opinion; explanation

v. 动词 verb

make statement of opinion, explanation

更多comments例句

  1. The former officials either did not respond to requests for comment or declined to discuss their views.
  2. The comments were later confirmed in part by The Washington Post and other news organizations.
  3. That office did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
  4. As ProPublica reported last year, contracting documents indicated the temp staff might be involved in substantively assessing the comments, which could violate federal contracting rules.
  5. The Chicken Council didn’t return calls or emails seeking comment.
  6. It was hard not to take it as a sign, a personal comment on my own Jewish dating failings.
  7. Maxwell was not available for comment but has described all claims against her as “untrue” and “obvious lies.”
  8. Maxwell was not available for comment describes all claims against her as “untrue” and “obvious lies.”
  9. The Italian foreign ministry has declined to comment on the video.
  10. The FCC investigation recently closed its comment period on the Marriott case.
  11. Any one may possess the portrait of a tragedian without exciting suspicion or comment.
  12. The facts have been stated very simply, plus one brief general comment.
  13. Again he stopped, but I made no comment, only waited with breathless interest till he went on.
  14. She placed it in Edna's hands, and without further comment arose and went to the piano.
  15. Besides,” Burd Alling said in comment on this, “for a good cause we are all ready and willing to be bunkoed a little.