释义 |
mention美 ['menʃ(ə)n] 英 ['menʃ(ə)n] - v.提到;写到;说到
- n.提及;说起;写上一笔
- 网络向某人提起某事;谈到;记载
过去分词:mentioned 现在分词:mentioning 第三人称单数:mentions v.+n. mention subject,mention word,mention point n. reference,indication,discussion,remark,allusion v. talk about,state,cite,say,bring up 1. | 提到;写到;说到to write or speak about sth/sb, especially without giving much information |
| Nobody mentioned anything to me about it. 没人跟我提过这事儿。 | | Sorry, I won't mention it again. 对不起,我再也不提它了。 | | Now that you mention it , she did seem to be in a strange mood. 既然你说到这事儿,她确实好像情绪不大对。 | | His name has been mentioned as a future MP. 有人提到他,认为他将来可以当下院议员。 | | Did she mention where she was going? 她有没有说起她要去哪儿? | | You mentioned in your letter that you might be moving abroad. 你在信中谈到你可能要移居国外。 | | Did I mention going to see Vicky on Sunday? 我说过周日要去看望维基了吗? |
IDM | ‘Thanks for all your help.’ ‘Don't mention it.’ “多谢你帮忙。”“不用客气。” |
dont mention it (informal) (别人道谢时回答)不客气used as a polite answer when sb has thanked you for sth | ‘Thanks for all your help.’ ‘Don't mention it.’ “多谢你帮忙。”“不用客气。” |
| He has two big houses in this country, not to mention his villa in France. 他在这个国家有两座大房子,更别提他在法国的别墅了。 |
not to mention 更不用说;且不说used to introduce extra information and emphasize what you are saying | He has two big houses in this country, not to mention his villa in France. 他在这个国家有两座大房子,更别提他在法国的别墅了。 |
1. | [u][c][ususing] 提及;说起;写上一笔an act of referring to sb/sth in speech or writing |
| He made no mention of her work. 他根本没提她的工作。 | | The concert didn't even get a mention in the newspapers. 报纸对这场音乐会只字未提。 | | Phil deserves (a) special mention for all the help he gave us. 菲尔对我们的帮助很大,理应特别提一提。 |
v. | 1. to refer to something when speaking or writing, often in a brief or casual way 2. to refer to somebody by name in an official report as a way of acknowledging exceptional conduct, especially during a military action 3. to say something during a conversation, but not discuss it much or give many details 4. not to~;without~ing,phrases used either to excuse mention of something unimportant or to emphasize something important 5. Don′t~it,phrase used to indicate that thanks,an apology,etc.are unnecessary 6. speak of write sth.about;say the name of;refer to 1. to refer to something when speaking or writing, often in a brief or casual way 2. to refer to somebody by name in an official report as a way of acknowledging exceptional conduct, especially during a military action 3. to say something during a conversation, but not discuss it much or give many details 4. not to~;without~ing,phrases used either to excuse mention of something unimportant or to emphasize something important 5. Don′t~it,phrase used to indicate that thanks,an apology,etc.are unnecessary 6. speak of write sth.about;say the name of;refer to | n. | 1. a reference to a particular person or thing, often made in a brief or casual way 2. an acknowledgment, especially in an official report, of somebody's exceptional conduct 3. the act of referring to someone or something in speech or writing |
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