mentioned / ˈmɛn ʃən /

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mentioned2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to refer briefly to; name, specify, or speak of: Don't forget to mention her contribution to the project.
  2. to cite formally for a meritorious act or achievement: He was mentioned in dispatches from the war zone.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a direct or incidental reference; a mentioning: to make mention of a place.
  2. formal recognition for a meritorious act or achievement: Her entry in the science competition received a special mention.

mentioned 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

noticed

更多mentioned例句

  1. Gamers from that era likely heard about Sega VR, as the game publisher's PR push included plenty of mentions in gaming magazines, a public reveal at 1993's Summer CES, and even a segment on ABC's Nightline.
  2. It makes no mention of possible refunds and says registration fees would be deferred to a future race in the event of cancellation.
  3. Compared to the days prior, Burger King saw a 5X increase in brand mentions during the 24-hour Promoted Trend Spotlight period.
  4. There’s no facemask in the ad nor is there mention of the pandemic.
  5. At that slapdash mention of children, Crawley’s fiance looks stunned.
  6. Even the hot Jewish women I mentioned above did something a bit more “intellectual” than pageantry: acting.
  7. In his brief appearance today, Scalise never mentioned Duke.
  8. That Huckabee is mentioned in the same sentence with other aspiring conservative governors, especially Bobby Jindal, is laughable.
  9. Over dinner, the Knight had mentioned that Scalise had spoken before the EURO event.
  10. Many mentioned having Christmas dinner at the house of Christian friends.
  11. She was helpless, because she had said nothing all day of her appointment, and because Janet had not mentioned it either.
  12. Some of those halls that Mr. Meadow Mouse mentioned ran right out beneath the surface of the garden.
  13. Various matters mentioned by the governor receive perfunctory and formal answers.
  14. After the first exhibition of her pictures in Berlin, her "God-given talent" was several times mentioned by the art critics.
  15. By the last-mentioned staircase access is obtained by the general public to the Council Chamber.