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CONVENTION. 习惯表达1.?无可奉告People say 'no comment' as a way of refusing to answer a question, usually when it is asked by a journalist. 双语例句例: No comment. I don't know anything. 无可奉告。我什么也不知道。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C, U 有变体名词] 评论 , 解释A comment is something that you say which expresses your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. 双语例句例: He made his comments at a news conference in Amsterdam. 他在阿姆斯特丹的一次记者招待会上做了评论。 例: There's been no comment so far from police about the allegations. 到目前为止警方还没有对那些指控作任何解释。 例: A spokesman declined comment on the matter. 一位发言人拒绝了对此事发表评论。
VERB. 动词comments , commenting , commented 1.?[I 不及物动词] 评论 , 解释If you comment on something, you give your opinion about it or you give an explanation for it. 双语例句例: So far, Mr Cook has not commented on these reports. 到目前为止,库克先生还未对这些报告进行过评论。 例: You really can't comment until you know the facts. 你的确不能在你知道事实之前进行评论。 例: Stratford police refuse to comment on whether anyone has been arrested. 斯特拉福德警署拒绝对是否有人被捕作出回应。 例: 'I'm always happy with new developments,' he commented. “我总是为新的发展感到喜悦。”他评论道。 例: One student commented that she preferred literature to social science. 一位学生解释说,较之于社会科学她更喜欢文学。
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