Noun (plural)
/brif rɪˈmɑrks/
"Brief remarks" refers to short statements or comments made about a particular topic. It's commonly used in both oral and written contexts, though it's frequently found in formal speeches, presentations, meetings, and written communications like reports or articles. The phrase denotes concise observations that are intended to be direct and to the point. Overall, the frequency of use is moderate, generally used where succinctness is appreciated.
Учащийся завершил свою презентацию несколькими краткими замечаниями.
Please keep your brief remarks focused on the main agenda.
Пожалуйста, сосредоточьтесь в своих кратких замечаниях на основной повестке.
During the meeting, several brief remarks were made about the upcoming project.
While "brief remarks" itself is not an idiomatic expression, it can fit into various idiomatic phrases where brevity and comments intersect. Here are a few examples of sentences with relevant idiomatic expressions:
Краткость — душа остроумия, поэтому я постараюсь сделать свои краткие замечания короткими.
In the interest of time, I will make my brief remarks before we open the floor for discussion.
В интересах времени я сделаю свои краткие замечания, прежде чем мы откроем форум для обсуждения.
His brief remarks were well-received, as everyone appreciates a point made concisely.
Его краткие замечания были тепло приняты, так как все ценят, когда точка изложена кратко.
She mastered the art of making brief remarks that pack a punch.
Она овладела искусством делать краткие замечания, которые оказывают сильное воздействие.
I suggest you write down your brief remarks to stay on track.
The word "brief" originates from the Latin word "brevis," meaning short. "Remarks" comes from the late Middle English "remarken," which is derived from the Latin "remarcare," where "re-" means again and "marcare" means to mark. Together, "brief remarks" signifies short comments that mark or address a subject succinctly.
Synonyms: - Short comments - Concise statements - Quick observations
Antonyms: - Lengthy explanations - Prolonged discussions - Detailed accounts