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not mention

/men-shuhn/US // ˈmɛn ʃən //UK // (ˈmɛnʃən) //

遑遑,遑遑不提,遑遑不说,姑且不说

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • LGBTQ people earned not a single mention during Republicans’ pageant in red, through four nights of televised speeches last month.

  • The rough transcript makes no mention of Perry’s gas agenda, but in the wake of the presidential shakedown, Perry pressed ahead.

  • The big winner is private equity, which for the first time received explicit and positive mention as a viable "divestiture buyer" of assets that merging companies may be required to sell.

  • Sims makes no direct mention in his op-ed of GOP representative Murt and Murt’s plan to introduce an LGBTQ rights bill.

  • Having a page on these platforms and receiving mentions from authoritative sites or publications can help “teach” Google about your brand and push you towards the critical mass necessary to trigger a Knowledge Panel.

  • Geisbert was also quick to mention how the methodology of the study could be affecting the current results.

  • They mention that a former cia agent and someone who used to work for Hilary [sic] Clinton looked at the script.

  • Not to mention the revenue that will be generated by this, which then can be used to fund education and health care.

  • He did not mention rectal feeding, but perhaps he was not fully briefed.

  • These detainments were often justified by laws that do not mention pregnancy specifically.

  • And although we gabbled freely enough, MacRae avoided all mention of the persons of whom I most wished to hear.

  • At the mention of the Merrill Horse, Poindexter's countenance took on a demoniac expression.

  • At Buffalo, where this fountain was exhibited, it received honorable mention.

  • He was aware—by her silence chiefly—of the new distance between them, a distance the mention of Tony had emphasised.

  • The vicar's wife, still slightly discomposed, launched out into some parochial matter she had wished to mention to him.