remark
remark.01 - to express briefly
REMARK-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. Member of Vncls say-37.7-1, lecture-37.11-1. (from remark.01-v)REMARK-N NOTES: Based on verb entry remark.01. Corresponds to Vncls say-37.7-1, lecture-37.11-1. Framed by Claire. (from remark.01-n)
Aliases:
remark (n.)
remark (v.)
make_remark (l.)
remark (v.)
make_remark (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer
remark-v: transitive
Mr. PrattARG0
remarkedrel
that he thinks steeper prices have come about because producers do n't like to see a hit wine dramatically increase in price later onARG1
.remark-v: prepositional Arg1
One writer , signing his letter as `` Red - blooded , balanced male , ''ARG0
remarkedrel
on the `` frequency of women fainting in pealsARG1
, '' and suggested that they `` settle back into their traditional role of making tea at meetings . ''remark-v: All arguments
HerARG0
remarkrel
to CerseiARG2
that she wanted to be ' just like her 'ARG1
had over - tones of being a double - edged remark .remarkable
remarkable.02 - notable, worthy of remarking on
REMARKABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5, notable.01. (from remarkable.01-j)Aliases:
remarkable (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity taking note
ARG1-PPT: remarkable thing
ARG1-PPT: remarkable thing
remarkable-j: empty it, arg1
It 's
remarkablerel
how little discussion there is about thisARG1
.remarkable.03 - indicating a particular condition or outcome
REMARKABLE-J NOTES: relation to 'unremarkable.02'. (from remarkable.02-j)Aliases:
remarkable (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: indicator
ARG2-PPT: condition or outcome indicated
ARG2-PPT: condition or outcome indicated
remarkable-j: both args
Lower extremitiesARG1
are remarkablerel
for 2 to 3 + edemaARG2
.