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1 Answer Sorted by: 9 The OED says that the usage without on or upon is now "archaic": 2. a. trans. To furnish with comments; to make a comment or comments on; to annotate. arch. Hence ˈcommented ppl. a. 1599 Thynne Animadv. (1865) 75 ― Leysure to reprinte, correcte, and comente the same. #1 Hello, I looked up the dictionary and it says that "comment" can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. So I wonder if it's idiomatic to say "comment something." At least I saw the usage of "somebody comments that XXX." For example, which one is correct? 1. Comment on and vote on something 2. Comment and vote on something

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Definition of comment on something in the Idioms Dictionary. comment on something phrase. What does comment on something expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. something that you say or write that expresses your opinion: I don't want any comments on/about my new haircut, thank you! He made negative comments to the press. I suppose his criticism was fair comment (= a reasonable opinion). She was asked about the pay increase but made no comment (= did not give an opinion). Synonyms From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be a comment on something to be a sign of the bad quality of something The number of adults who cannot read is a sad comment on the quality of our schools. → comment Examples from the Corpus a sad comment on • That is a sad comment on our society. Quizzes Pictures of the day What are these? A comment is something that you say which expresses your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. He made his comments at a news conference in Amsterdam. I was wondering whether you had any comments about that? There's been no comment so far from police about the allegations.

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to express an opinion about something He refused to comment until after the trial. She said she was unable to comment further. comment on/upon something to comment on a case/report I don't feel I can comment on their decision. We were just commenting on how well you look. He said nothing when asked to comment on the allegations. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld. OTTAWA - The Trudeau government is expected to state its position Thursday on South Africa taking Israel to the United Nation's top court over claims that the. This phrase appears in these lessons: "Albert got all defensive when I commented on his design.". Explanation of the English phrase "comment on (something)": To "comment on" a topic means to talk about it and give your opinion on it. Here are some examples: A news reporter asks a politician: Senator Fredericks, would you care to comment on. /ˈkɒment/ /ˈkɑːment/ Idioms [countable, uncountable] something that you say or write that gives an opinion on or explains somebody/something comment on something She made helpful comments on my work. thoughtful/interesting/insightful comments snide/critical/derogatory comments

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South Africa's apartheid history and affinity to the Palestinian cause has helped shape its case of genocide against Israel, as lawyers on both sides prepare for the International Court of Justice. 3 n-sing If an event or situation is a commenton something, it reveals something about that thing, usually something bad. He argues that family problems are typically a comment on some unresolved issues in the family. 4 People say `no comment' as a way of refusing to answer a question, usually when it is asked by a journalist. 11 1 2. 2. It is better to comment on this site than answer .This is my comment about your question. - Jvlnarasimharao. Sep 5, 2019 at 6:01. Please include the research you've done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic. Definition of comment on in the Idioms Dictionary. comment on phrase. What does comment on expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.. to make a remark about someone or something. There is no need to comment upon this event. Please don't comment on Liz's problems. See also: comment.

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Referring to comments by Netanyahu, highlighted by South Africa on Thursday, in which he referred to the Old Testament story in which the Israeli people of King Saul were commanded to destroy. Accusing Israel of genocide is an inversion of the truth designed to leave it defenceless. South Africa's case before the ICJ is seeking to achieve via lawfare what Hamas attempts via warfare.