com·ment /ˈkɑˌmɛnt/
備註注解,批評,評論(vi.)批評,注解
comment
註解; 備註; 詮釋; 說明
comment
註解 備註 詮釋 說明
Com·ment v. i. [imp. & p. p. Commented; p. pr. & vb. n. Commenting.] To make remarks, observations, or criticism; especially, to write notes on the works of an author, with a view to illustrate his meaning, or to explain particular passages; to write annotations; -- often followed by on or upon.
A physician to comment on your malady. --Shak.
Critics . . . proceed to comment on him. --Dryden.
I must translate and comment. --Pope.
Com·ment, v. t. To comment on. [Archaic.]
Com·ment, n.
1. A remark, observation, or criticism; gossip; discourse; talk.
Their lavish comment when her name was named. --Tennyson.
2. A note or observation intended to explain, illustrate, or criticise the meaning of a writing, book, etc.; explanation; annotation; exposition.
All the volumes of philosophy,
With all their comments. --Prior.
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comment
n 1: a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief;
"from time to time she contributed a personal comment on
his account" [syn: remark]
2: a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is
added to a book or other textual material; "he wrote an
extended comment on the proposal" [syn: commentary]
3: a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other
people; "the divorce caused much gossip" [syn: gossip, scuttlebutt]
v 1: make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his
colleague" [syn: notice, remark, point out]
2: explain or interpret something
3: provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases; "He
annotated on what his teacher had written" [syn: gloss,
annotate]