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commentator

/kom-uhn-tey-ter/US // ˈkɒm ənˌteɪ tər //UK // (ˈkɒmənˌteɪtə) //

评论员,评论家,解说员,评论者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who discusses news, sports events, weather, or the like, as on television or radio.
    • : a person who makes commentaries.

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Examples

  • Smartmatic’s lawsuit may test whether a network can be held financially responsible for things said by political commentators, or even by their guests.

  • The network’s lineup of anchors, hosts, producers and commentators was reshuffled, too.

  • Witten first retired after the 2017 season, and he spent 2018 as a color commentator on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.”

  • As many commentators have noted, if nothing else Musk’s celebrity will give the industry much-needed publicity.

  • He also has worked as a paid part-time political and business commentator on Fox News.

  • He appears frequently on television as a political commentator.

  • This came across in the Showtime Omit the Logic documentary—in which you were a commentator—and it comes across here.

  • But one commentator—who also happens to have been cast in the film—has his own unique feelings about the movie.

  • Yet Palin—a former local news sports reporter and a current Fox News political commentator—is undeniably telegenic.

  • “I think the timing is incredibly regrettable,” New Zealand political commentator David Farrar tells The Daily Beast.

  • Doubtless the commentator habit is fixed in the nature of man; but it was pre-eminently mediaeval.

  • William Lowth died; a celebrated English theological writer and commentator.

  • Some scornful commentator has called this doggerel; but I would that all doggerel were as interesting.

  • I must now give my reasons, as every preceding commentator has given up the passage as hopeless.

  • Now he appears as a commentator of texts, who claims a monopoly in the solution of all questions of faith and ethics.