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commentary

/kom-uhn-ter-ee/US // ˈkɒm ənˌtɛr i //UK // (ˈkɒməntərɪ, -trɪ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural com·men·tar·ies.

    • : a series of comments, explanations, or annotations: a commentary on the Bible; news followed by a commentary.
    • : an explanatory essay or treatise: a commentary on a play; Blackstone's commentaries on law.
    • : anything serving to illustrate a point, prompt a realization, or exemplify, especially in the case of something unfortunate: The dropout rate is a sad commentary on our school system.
    • : Usually commentaries. records of facts or events: Commentaries written by Roman lawyers give us information on how their courts functioned.

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Examples

  • After all, they’ve already been critiquing and reshaping Harry Potter into a better version of itself for decades, through fanfiction and other fan commentary.

  • Though there was a small percentage of negative commentary, Da Brat says they both felt tremendous love, and “most of my close-knit family and friends knew already.”

  • As people struggled to process the horror in the immediate aftermath, Michael Bang Petersen, a Danish political scientist at Aarhus University, weighed in on Twitter with some counter-intuitive commentary.

  • Throughout, she packs her commentary on feminism and race with ample references to pop culture.

  • While you might be tempted to tag the person, or screenshot the image and put some commentary on your Instagram to get that addictive stream of likes, don’t.

  • In the ten pages of commentary, if anyone felt differently they were in the clear minority.

  • The CIA Publication Review Board has required that the following statement be included with this commentary.

  • It is a joy to watch Shafer seamlessly work incisive commentary on contemporary life into a fast-paced spine-chiller.

  • Its reporting and commentary on politics, society, and arts and letters have nurtured a broad liberal spirit in our national life.

  • She says she uses rap as a way to start a conversations about art, identity, and social commentary.

  • Considering the uncertainty in which we are left by both text and commentary, the best we can do is to adore without disputing.

  • He likens the walls to the page of a book, in which the glose, or commentary, was often written in the margin.

  • The commentary is not very helpful, and discusses collateral questions rather than the dream itself.

  • We should like to see a Biblical Commentary from his pen; it, would be immortal on account of its straightforwardnsss and oddity.

  • Yet he was a guide of no mean order, who made up for the poverty of what he had to show by a copious, imaginative commentary.