What does remarque in French mean?

What is the meaning of the word remarque in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use remarque in French.

The word remarque in French means remark, comment, observation, remark, comment, noteworthy, note, see, notice, relabel, remark, stand out, make a comment, make a remark, slip in a remark, stinging remark, scathing comment. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word remarque

remark, comment, observation

nom féminin (note, observation)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Le professeur a apposé ses remarques dans la marge.
The professor appended his remarks in the margin.

remark, comment

nom féminin (marque de désapprobation)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Le directeur lui fait quelques remarques sur sa tenue.
The manager made several comments to him about his outfit.

noteworthy

adjectif (qui retient l'attention)

(adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.")
Il a fait un discours de présentation très remarqué.
He gave a very noteworthy presentation speech.

note, see

verbe transitif (voir, noter)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")
J'ai remarqué qu'ils avaient tous la même montre.
I saw that they all had the same watch.

notice

verbe transitif (distinguer)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")
J'ai remarqué un élève plus brillant que les autres.
I noticed a student who is much more intelligent than the others.

relabel, remark

verbe transitif (marquer à nouveau)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")
Il a remarqué ses vêtements, car son nom avait fini par s'effacer de l'étiquette.
He relabeled his clothing because his name had been erased from the tags.

stand out

verbe pronominal (bien se voir)

(phrasal verb, intransitive: Verb with adverb(s) or preposition(s), having special meaning and not taking direct object--for example, "make up" [=reconcile]: "After they fought, they made up.")
Avec son écharpe orange, Audrey se remarque.
With her orange scarf, Audrey cannot be missed.

make a comment, make a remark

locution verbale (énoncer une critique)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Excusez-moi. Est-ce que je peux juste me permettre de faire une remarque.
ⓘCette phrase n'est pas une traduction de la phrase originale. Excuse me, could I just make a comment?

slip in a remark

locution verbale (faire remarquer [qch])

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")

stinging remark, scathing comment

nom féminin (commentaire acerbe)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)

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