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punditry

/puhn-di-tree/US // ˈpʌn dɪ tri //UK // (ˈpʌndɪtrɪ) //

舆论界,辩论学,辩论会,辩论赛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the opinions or methods of pundits.

Examples

  • Long before established politicians took to Twitch, a cadre of political influencers found stardom there, inhabiting the liminal space between punditry and reality TV stardom.

  • We can’t do a lot of punditry about local politics without knowing where the lines are.

  • Whether their beat is politics, crime, media, entertainment, sports, business — you name it — they share their insights, gossip and punditry with sources all the time.

  • The roundup includes both Twitter and Instagram accounts, and is divided into three sections that focus on election results, political commentary, and partisan punditry.

  • Going back to what I was saying earlier about last night on Twitter, we had journalists flooding the zone with their own speculation, their own punditry.

  • But then, this show has always been more than just the parody of right-wing cable punditry it was originally made out to be.

  • Klosterman is a wonderful writer and as close as we may come to a genuine intellectual in the world of sports punditry.

  • The onus is on one man to hold this wacky goulash of punditry together: Mike Tirico.

  • The man who holds ABC/ESPN's wacky goulash of World Cup punditry together strikes viewers as a paragon of congeniality.

  • Sometimes, one tires of the incessant cable news punditry; the same talking heads spouting the same talking points.