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remarks    音标拼音: [rɪm'ɑrks] [rim'ɑrks]
n. 备注;注释

备注;注释


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  • What is the difference between comment and remark?
    Remarks are spoken: "What do you think of my hair?" "Looks great," he remarked "I hope he takes a long walk off a short pier," he remarked sarcastically Comments are longer, usually in print, and interpret and give extra information They state an opinion and do so in a longer way than a remark However, comments can be spoken:
  • Remarks or Remark? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Yes, remarks is the plural of remark Now, in the described context, you usually use remarks Why the plural? Because you want to invite the user to include all remarks he wants to share! If you use the singular, you are basically saying that only one remark is expected permitted A remark could be: "Nice questions "
  • whats the difference between Remarks and Note?
    Remarks - for short words Note - for long words, bullet points or even a long paragraph Share Improve
  • Whats the difference between a racist and a racially sensitive . . .
    In this case, a racist remark is one where insult is meant by saying the words A racially sensitive remark is one that uses words that could be insulting or abusive, but depending on the context
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    to interpose abruptly or sharply; interrupt with; throw in: she interjected clever remarks to come between; interpose; interjection noun the act of interjecting something interjected, as a remark the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion; the uttering of an exclamation
  • quotations - direct quote and adding a remark - English Language . . .
    I am currently writing an academic text and need to directly quote cite text from a paper What is best practice when I need to add a remark note to the quote?
  • Name for “having no concern about the truthfulness of one’s own remarks”
    Someone who has no concern about the veracity of their remarks is certainly reckless and indulges in reckless speech Reckless speech comes with potential dangers I doubt there are many people oblivious of the fact that freedom of speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
  • What are the correct ways to express parenthetical comments?
    I would always add a comment mid-sentence, unless of course the context called for it at the end anyway If I were to add a comment at the end then my British English education compels me to include anything that pertains to a sentence before the full stop (period), not after which I believe is the US English norm?
  • expressions - Whats the origin of the idiom cutting remark . . .
    I came across the idiom "cutting remark " I wondered whether it could have originated from Proverbs 12:18, which in the Geneva Bible published in 1599 was Translated from the Hebrew "There is that
  • adjectives - Is there a word for someone who often takes remarks out of . . .
    It occurs to me that it is the boyfriend that needs characterizing not the girlfriend I mean what exactly does "take remarks" out of context when a person's tone is sarcastic? When two people are talking, and there's sarcasm, it may very well be directed at the other person even if one believes one is directing it "out there" or elsewhere –





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