"remark" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

remark sustantivo

sustantivo + remark
Kolokacji: 4
opening remark • chance remark • parting remark • throwaway remark
remark + verbo
Kolokacji: 63
remark comes • remark makes • remark seems • remark suggests • remark reflects • ...
verbo + remark
Kolokacji: 54
make remarks • apologize for one's remarks • deliver remarks • hear the remark • address one's remarks • ...
adjetivo + remark
Kolokacji: 192
racist remark • snide remark • anti-Semitic remark • public remark • brief remark • prepared remark • derogatory remark • ...
preposición + remark
Kolokacji: 19
with remarks • of one's remarks • in one's remarks • to one's remarks • for one's remarks • ...
(1) with, of, in, to, for, ...
Kolokacji: 9
4. during one's remarks = podczas czyjś uwagi during one's remarks
6. that remark = ta uwaga that remark
7. despite one's remarks = pomimo czyjś uwagi despite one's remarks
8. following one's remarks = następując czyjś uwagi following one's remarks
9. through one's remarks = całkowicie czyjś uwagi through one's remarks
  • Disappointment in the candidates was a leitmotif that ran through many voters' remarks.
  • As he moved through his remarks, someone shouted from the audience that Mr. Gore was the real president.
  • Threaded through their boisterous remarks are currents of racism and xenophobia, with special worry about the new wave of Pakistani immigrants.
  • Laced through their remarks as well were suggestions that the court officials find the current justice court system frustrating to meaningfully oversee and police.
  • He was also one of the leading writers to attack British Rule through his poignant satirical remarks.
  • This is examined scientifically through Thomasina's remarks on Newtonian equations, which work both backwards and forwards.
  • Mr. Dole raced through his remarks, competing with a restive crowd; many people kept circulating, eating and talking loudly even as their candidate spoke.
  • "They may not want to ride it through" Mr. Greenspan's remarks, which could suggest the central bank is about to raise interest rates.
  • He was later fined for profanity through his remarks.
  • The audience sat silent for much of his speech, and Mr. Alexander, clearly uncomfortable, raced through his remarks.
10. into one's remarks = do czyjś uwagi into one's remarks

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