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Traducción & Definición
a comment: un comentario
I'm open to comments. Estoy abierto a sugerencias.
no comment sin comentarios
to comment: comentar, expresar, opinar, hablar
Could you please comment on this painting? ¿Podría hablarnos de esta pintura?
to make comments (on something): hacer comentarios, opinar
I made some comments on the report. Hice algunos comentarios sobre el informe.
Ejemplos
- "He refused to comment on his case after leaving the courthouse early this morning accompanied by his team of lawyers and his loyal hound dog "Hooch"."
- "Moira : Brent, what did we say about making personal comments during our broadcast?"
- "If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them. If there are any comments, I'd love to hear them. Who's first?"
- "Comments: I would like to note that I was very impressed with Mr. Brian Jones' initiative during the meeting."
- "Susie : I have no comment on that."
- "Sigourney : Well I was wondering if you had any comment on the rumours that Bruno Delavigne and Ivana BümBüm are in a romantic relationship."
- "You have posted several comments about seamen on social media."
- "I think this unisex product could be a real success, however Philip's comments did give me pause."
- "Luna's comment"
- "When asked for a comment, Horatio Oléré responded, "What?"
- "I am telling you to your face, Philip, with Luna as my witness, that I don't appreciate your sexual innuendos and your constant comments on me, my body, and my clothes!"
- "I'll read out some of your comments later in the programme!"
- "Your comments were below the belt, I'm afraid you're disqualified."
- "Now I'd like to open the floor for questions and comments, alright?"
- "Brian, well you just stay there and make stupid comments."
- "Susie : While I am not authorized to comment on the personal health of our CEO, I can promise you our next fragrances will settle any doubts as to Delavigne's genius as a perfumer."
- "Unless there are any other comments, I'd like to wrap this meeting up."
- "As for your sexist comments, I am willing to consider them as jokes made in poor taste in the heat of the moment."
- "Moira : Interesting comments from Rupert as always."
- "Your comments were below the belt."
Ejercicio 1
Mr. MacGregor asks Brian a question which he doesn't want to answer. Brian responds:
"I'm but I'm I don't have any on that at this time".
"I'm but I'm I don't have any on that at this time".
Mr. MacGregor asks Brian a question which he doesn't want to answer. Brian responds:
"I'm sorry 1 but I'm afraid 2 I don't have any comments 3 on that at this time".
"I'm sorry 1 but I'm afraid 2 I don't have any comments 3 on that at this time".
1 sorry: "Sorry" is the better choice here. The expression "I am sorry" is used when we want to say that we "regret" something. It is a synonym of "I apologize", and is used by Brian in the conversation. Example: "I'm sorry but I don't believe you're telling the truth".
1 apologise: It is grammatically incorrect to say "I'm apologise". This construction should read "I apologise". However, it was not used by Brian in the conversation.
2 afraid: "Afraid" is the correct answer here. The expression "I'm afraid (that)" is used to express regret or disappointment. Example: "I'm afraid that I won't be able to attend your wedding".
2 scared: It does not make sense to use the term "scared" here, and moreover, Brian does not use it in the conversation.
3 comments: "Comments" is the better choice here. A "comment" is a "remark" or "explanation". Brian is saying that he does not want to say anything in response to Mr. MacGregor's question. Example: "Do you have any comments to make in your defence?".
3 commentaries: A "commentary" is a series of notes or an essay on a certain topic. Example: "I'd like you to write a commentary on Chartier's poem". It does not make sense to use this term here, and moreover it is not the word that Brian uses.
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