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commentator    音标拼音: [k'ɑmənt,etɚ]
n. 评论员,注释者

评论员,注释者

commentator
n 1: an expert who observes and comments on something [synonym:
{observer}, {commentator}]
2: a writer who reports and analyzes events of the day [synonym:
{commentator}, {reviewer}]

Commentator \Com"men*ta`tor\, n. [L. commentator: cf. F.
commentateur.]
One who writes a commentary or comments; an expositor; an
annotator.
[1913 Webster]

The commentator's professed object is to explain, to
enforce, to illustrate doctrines claimed as true.
--Whewell.
[1913 Webster]

80 Moby Thesaurus words for "commentator":
AFTRA, DJ, MC, allegorist, anchor man, annotator, announcer,
book reviewer, broadcaster, captious critic, carper, caviler,
censor, censurer, cicerone, clarifier, cognoscente, commenter,
connoisseur, critic, criticaster, criticizer, critickin, criticule,
cryptanalyst, cryptographer, cryptologist, decoder, definer,
demonstrator, demythologizer, diaskeuast, disk jockey, dragoman,
editor, editorial writer, editorialist, emcee, emendator, emender,
euhemerist, exegesist, exegete, exegetist, explainer, explicator,
exponent, expositor, expounder, faultfinder, glossarist,
glossographer, go-between, guide, hermeneut, interpreter,
leader writer, lexicographer, literary critic, man of letters,
master of ceremonies, metaphrast, muckraker, news analyst,
news commentator, newscaster, oneirocritic, paraphrast,
program director, programmer, publicist, radiobroadcaster,
reviewer, scholiast, smellfungus, social critic, sound-effects man,
sportscaster, textual critic, translator


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  • word choice - Difference between commentor and commentator . . .
    A commentator commentates events (like sport games on radio and TV) according to attributed time slot That's why he has to fill with words the pauses in games, events, etc A commenter, on the contrary, comments He is not obliged to maintain a word flow
  • Why do we say commentator instead of commenter?
    A commentator is more than a commenter Traditionally, a commentator is someone who reports the affairs of the day - a pundit A "commenter" would be a person making an observation, e g , "Oh look, it's raining " The word "commentator" may offer a sense of being a portmanteau of "comment" with "orator" or "pontificator "
  • What do you call who writes comments? Commenter or commentator?
    I'm not keen on the choices offered A commentator is one who gives on-the-scene reports of news events (whether recorded video or live tv) A person who writes comments (here, I believe we're talking about periodicals) is usually referred to as a 'columnist' E g , the UK Telegraph online has their columnists listed under the heading 'commentary'
  • The term color man for sports announcers [closed]
    Tara Lipinski, the former ice skating star, is a well-regarded color commentator in her sport From Wikipedia--The term color refers to levity and insight provided by a secondary announcer A sports color commentator customarily works alongside the play-by-play broadcaster
  • Is there an idiom phrase similar to commentators curse, but with . . .
    a Cricket player hitting a six immediately after the commentator says that he has the highest number of sixes for his team Or a Football (Soccer) player scoring from way outside the D-box just when the commentator says that the player had scored from a similar distance in the previous game
  • Origin of the idiom If ifs and buts were candy and nuts?
    The aphorism was coined by the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Don Meredith, who later became a sports commentator for the TV show Monday Night Football in 1970 17 December 1970, Ada (OK) Evening News, pg 7, col 1: Howard Cosell: “If Los Angeles wins, it’s a big one, but San Francisco is still very much in it ”
  • Is there a word for someone who posts a comment?
    You could use commenter or commentator, although correct it suggests heavy commenting in the style of scholar articles about an author Therefore maybe comment poster if it's on a Web resource In your particular case, you could increase the use of the actor: i e test participants commented about
  • Word for running commentary while watching films or TV shows?
    Here's your family's color commentator, waxing eloquent during a primetime sitcom: It's about time that nosy neighbor got put in her place What a busybody! I'll bet she doesn't open her mouth again for the whole episode Just because she thinks Jimmie shouldn't be allowed to go to the party, doesn't mean Jimmie's parents have to feel the same way
  • Use of present simple tense in sports commentaries
    Given that the present continuous is used for something happening now, e g quot;I am eating quot;, and the present simple is used for general facts, e,g quot;Lions eat meat quot;, why does sports
  • etymology - From the horse jockey to the disc jockey - English Language . . .
    The term disk jockey was first used in 1935 by American radio commentator Walter Winchell to describe Martin Block; the first radio announcer that became famous for his show "Make Believe Ballroom" where Block would pretend he was broadcasting from a ballroom by playing the nation’s top dance bands The term “disc jockey”, derived from





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