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词汇 commentator
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Definition of commentator in English:

commentator

noun ˈkɒmənteɪtəˈkɑmənˌteɪdər
  • 1A person who comments on events or on a text.

    (尤指媒体或书面)时事评论员,时事评论家

    commentators noted that the demonstration was part of a wider strategy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was pointed out by commentators from leading Danish and international media.
    • He is a commentator and writer.
    • There are as many interpretations as there are commentators, so I may as well offer my own.
    • Indeed, commentators often observe that it is almost impossible to know where the Prime Minister ends and his adviser begins.
    • All the critics and commentators had to do was sit back and wait for the new golden age of cinema.
    • He has also made a name for himself as an expert commentator on the latest trends in gifts and gizmos.
    • I'm a fan of her as an author, but as a social commentator she's way off-beam.
    • His films have divided critics and commentators like those of no other American director.
    • As already noted, some feminists and social commentators have commented on its limitations.
    • Although the President denied bowing to industry pressure, few analysts or commentators were convinced.
    • This is a widely held view among analysts and commentators, a number of whom are quoted in the memo.
    • The danger lies in the possibility of hype from investors, pundits and poorly informed commentators.
    • But the British commentators and pundits appear only to see them through English eyes.
    • As always during a crisis, the commentators and critics are clogging America's talk shows.
    • Another commentator wrote recently about a growing tidal wave fast engulfing Labour.
    • A comment by a leading commentator on British industrial performance, David Coates, is suggestive.
    • He then spent months as a television commentator criticizing the president's action.
    • At a stroke, all the critics and commentators who had bridled at the appointment of a foreign manager were silenced.
    • Most economic commentators now expect interest to be cut at least once more before Christmas.
    • The City and economics commentators have broadly endorsed this approach.
    Synonyms
    critic, analyst, pundit, commenter, monitor, observer, blogger, judge, evaluator, interpreter, exponent, expounder
    writer, author, speaker
    informal forumite
    rare scholiast
    (commentators), the commentariat
    1. 1.1 A person who commentates on a sports match or other event.
      (体育比赛或其他事件的)实况播音员,解说员
      the move electrified spectators and commentators alike
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There will be extra commentators behind both goals to add new dimensions to the usual gripping commentary.
      • Sports commentator John Helm said Bradford City's extinction would be a tragedy for sport in Yorkshire.
      • The commentators include former players John Virgo, Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne.
      • People can be very critical of commentators but we are sometimes up against some stiff obstacles.
      • John Motson has been a front line commentator with BBC Television for over 25 years.
      • Cronje said he had dreams of becoming a sports commentator or columnist after retiring as a national player.
      • Baxter stunned critics and commentators after clawing his way back from eighth position after the first run.
      • The BBC has announced its team of presenters, commentators and analysts for the World Cup.
      • His audible and continuous instruction came quicker than a radio commentator on a tennis match.
      • Keighley coach Gary Moorby has swapped seats with Roe, who regularly works as a match commentator on Radio Leeds.
      • During the same match, BBC commentator John Virgo was able to give the final word on a tricky dispute.
      • So if my ideas about baseball make me a good commentator on the sport, that's fine.
      • We all like to hear the gaffs that are made on television and radio by our esteemed sports commentators.
      • What is truly missing from this sport nowadays is good commentators!
      • Network television commentators for the Ireland v England game will be Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.
      • For years now pundits and commentators have gone on about England's left side being the problem position.
      • The collection has won plaudits from golfing past master and BBC sports commentator Peter Allis.
      • The former Open champion originally planned to play in the event after working as a television commentator at the Ryder Cup.
      • Then came the announcement and the commentators, spectators and officials could not believe it.
      • He still kicks it today, when he's not working as a commentator for CBC television.
      Synonyms
      narrator, commenter, reporter, correspondent, journalist
      announcer, presenter, anchor, anchorman, anchorwoman, broadcaster, newscaster, sportscaster
      informal talking head

Definition of commentator in US English:

commentator

nounˈkɑmənˌteɪdərˈkämənˌtādər
  • 1A person who comments on events or on a text.

    (尤指媒体或书面)时事评论员,时事评论家

    commentators noted that the demonstration was part of a wider strategy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, commentators often observe that it is almost impossible to know where the Prime Minister ends and his adviser begins.
    • He then spent months as a television commentator criticizing the president's action.
    • There are as many interpretations as there are commentators, so I may as well offer my own.
    • This was pointed out by commentators from leading Danish and international media.
    • He is a commentator and writer.
    • As always during a crisis, the commentators and critics are clogging America's talk shows.
    • Most economic commentators now expect interest to be cut at least once more before Christmas.
    • But the British commentators and pundits appear only to see them through English eyes.
    • I'm a fan of her as an author, but as a social commentator she's way off-beam.
    • The danger lies in the possibility of hype from investors, pundits and poorly informed commentators.
    • His films have divided critics and commentators like those of no other American director.
    • Another commentator wrote recently about a growing tidal wave fast engulfing Labour.
    • A comment by a leading commentator on British industrial performance, David Coates, is suggestive.
    • This is a widely held view among analysts and commentators, a number of whom are quoted in the memo.
    • Although the President denied bowing to industry pressure, few analysts or commentators were convinced.
    • At a stroke, all the critics and commentators who had bridled at the appointment of a foreign manager were silenced.
    • As already noted, some feminists and social commentators have commented on its limitations.
    • He has also made a name for himself as an expert commentator on the latest trends in gifts and gizmos.
    • All the critics and commentators had to do was sit back and wait for the new golden age of cinema.
    • The City and economics commentators have broadly endorsed this approach.
    Synonyms
    critic, analyst, pundit, commenter, monitor, observer, blogger, judge, evaluator, interpreter, exponent, expounder
    1. 1.1 A person who delivers a live commentary on an event or performance.
      the move electrified spectators and commentators alike
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During the same match, BBC commentator John Virgo was able to give the final word on a tricky dispute.
      • The commentators include former players John Virgo, Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne.
      • The BBC has announced its team of presenters, commentators and analysts for the World Cup.
      • People can be very critical of commentators but we are sometimes up against some stiff obstacles.
      • So if my ideas about baseball make me a good commentator on the sport, that's fine.
      • We all like to hear the gaffs that are made on television and radio by our esteemed sports commentators.
      • Then came the announcement and the commentators, spectators and officials could not believe it.
      • He still kicks it today, when he's not working as a commentator for CBC television.
      • For years now pundits and commentators have gone on about England's left side being the problem position.
      • There will be extra commentators behind both goals to add new dimensions to the usual gripping commentary.
      • Sports commentator John Helm said Bradford City's extinction would be a tragedy for sport in Yorkshire.
      • Baxter stunned critics and commentators after clawing his way back from eighth position after the first run.
      • What is truly missing from this sport nowadays is good commentators!
      • Keighley coach Gary Moorby has swapped seats with Roe, who regularly works as a match commentator on Radio Leeds.
      • His audible and continuous instruction came quicker than a radio commentator on a tennis match.
      • Cronje said he had dreams of becoming a sports commentator or columnist after retiring as a national player.
      • Network television commentators for the Ireland v England game will be Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.
      • The former Open champion originally planned to play in the event after working as a television commentator at the Ryder Cup.
      • The collection has won plaudits from golfing past master and BBC sports commentator Peter Allis.
      • John Motson has been a front line commentator with BBC Television for over 25 years.
      Synonyms
      narrator, commenter, reporter, correspondent, journalist
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