mention
- IPA[ˈmɛnʃn]
英式
- refer to (something) briefly and without going into detail;refer to (someone) as being noteworthy, especially as a potential candidate for a post
- a reference to someone or something;a formal acknowledgement of something noteworthy
verb: mention, 3rd person present: mentions, gerund or present participle: mentioning, past tense: mentioned, past participle: mentioned
noun: mention, plural noun: mentions
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- 1. refer to (something) briefly and without going into detail I haven't mentioned it to William yet I mentioned that my father was meeting me later 同義詞
- ▪ refer to (someone) as being noteworthy, especially as a potential candidate for a post he is still regularly mentioned as a possible secretary of state 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a reference to someone or something their eyes light up at a mention of Sartre she made no mention of her disastrous trip to Paris 同義詞
- ▪ a formal acknowledgement of something noteworthy he received a special mention and a prize of £100 two other points are worthy of mention 同義詞
- ▪ an instance of being mentioned in dispatches the unit was awarded fifteen mentions
- denoting the last thing or person of a number mentioned: the last-mentioned problem has more general implications
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- denoting the last thing or person of a number mentioned: the last-mentioned problem has more general implications
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- a commendation given to a candidate in an examination or competition who is not awarded a prize: the project received an honourable mention in the 1991 awards
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- (in printed text) denoting a person or thing previously mentioned: the above-mentioned changes did not take place overnight
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- a commendation given to a candidate in an examination or competition who is not awarded a prize: the project received an honorable mention in the 1991 awards
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in printed text) denoting a person or thing previously mentioned: the above-mentioned changes did not take place overnight
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- used to introduce an additional point which reinforces the point being made
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- used to introduce an additional fact or point that reinforces the point being made
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- IPA[ˈmen(t)SH(ə)n]
美式
- refer to something briefly and without going into detail: I haven't mentioned it to William yet I mentioned that my father was meeting me later
- a reference to someone or something: their eyes light up at a mention of Sartre she made no mention of her disastrous trip to Paris
Oxford American Dictionary