statement noun ⇨statement (a government statement)⇨report3 (a bank statement)statement
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statement ♦︎ comment ♦︎ announcement ♦︎ remark ♦︎ declaration ♦︎ observationThese are all words for sth that you say or write, especially sth that gives information or an opinion.這些詞均表示聲明、公告或評論。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a statement / a comment / an announcement / a remark / a declaration / an observation about sth◆a statement / a comment / an observation on sth◆an announcement / a declaration of sth◆a brief statement / comment / announcement / remark / observation◆a / an public / official statement / comment / announcement / declaration◆a formal statement / announcement / declaration◆a casual comment / remark / observation◆to make a statement / a comment / an announcement / a remark / a declaration / an observation◆to issue a statement / an announcement / a declaration■statement [countable] something that you say or write that gives information or an opinion, often in a formal way(常指正式的)聲明,說法,陳述,表態◆A government spokesperson made a brief statement to the press.一位政府發言人向新聞界發表了一份簡短聲明。◆She made one of her sweeping statements about young people.她又說了一些把年輕人一概而論的話。◆The police asked me to make a statement(= a written account of facts about a crime, used in court if legal action follows).警方要求我寫一份供述。 see also state ⇨ declare■comment [countable, uncountable] something that you say or write that gives an opinion on sth or is a response to a question about a particular situation議論;評論;解釋◆She made helpful comments on my work.她對我的工作提了有益的意見。◆He handed me the document without comment.他未作任何解釋就把文件交給了我。◆When asked about the rumours, the chairman replied, 'No comment.'當被問及那些謠言時,主席回答說:“無可奉告。” see also comment ⇨ commentverb■announcement [countable, uncountable] a spoken or written statement that informs people about sth; the act of publicly informing people about sth公告;布告;通告;宣布;宣告◆Today's announcement of a peace agreement comes after weeks of discussion.經過幾周的討論,今天宣布了和平協議。◆I have a few announcements to make.我有幾個公告要發布。◆The announcement of the verdict was accompanied by shouts and cheers.裁決是在一片喊叫和歡呼聲中宣布的。 see also announce ⇨ declare■remark [countable] something that you say or write that gives an opinion or thought about sb/sth談論;言論;評述◆He made a number of rude remarks about the food.他說了幾句無禮的話來評論那些食物。◆What exactly did you mean by that last remark?你最後那句話究竟是什麽意思? see also remark ⇨ commentverb■declaration dekləˈreɪʃn [countable, uncountable] (ratherformal) an official or formal statement, especially one that states an intention, belief or feeling, or that gives information(官方或正式的)宣言,宣告,聲明,表白◆a declaration of love / support表白愛情;聲明支持◆We were asked to sign a declaration to the effect that we were UK citizens.我們被要求簽署一份聲明,大意是說我們是英國公民。◆The summit has been postponed due to the declaration of war.宣戰使首腦會議延期召開。◆The Declaration of Independence was signed on 4 July 1776 by representatives of the US states.《獨立宣言》是由美國各州的代表於1776年7月4日簽署的。 see also declare ⇨ declare■observation [countable] (ratherformal) a comment, especially one based on sth you have seen, heard or read(尤指以所見、所聞或所讀爲根據的)評論◆He began by making a few general observations about the report.開頭他先對這個報告作了幾點概括性的評論。 see also observe ⇨ commentverbNOTE辨析 Comment, remark or observation?A comment can be official or private. A remark can be made in public or private but is always unofficial and the speaker may not have considered it carefully. An observation is unofficial but is usually more considered than a remark. * comment可指官方或個人的評論;remark可在公開或私人場合發表,但總是非官方的,而且說話人可能沒有經過深思熟慮;observation是非官方的,但通常比remark更經過認真考慮。
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