commentator
意味: A person who provides expert analysis or opinion on current events, politics, or culture; also a person who provides a live spoken description of a sporting event.
In British English, commentator has two distinct uses. In broadcasting, a sports commentator describes the action as it happens — BBC cricket commentary is legendary. In news and politics, a commentator is an expert analyst who appears on programmes like Question Time or Newsnight to offer informed opinion. The term implies greater authority and expertise than simply 'someone with an opinion.'
例文
- The political commentator argued that the government had fundamentally misjudged the public mood on the issue. 这位政治评论员认为,政府在该问题上从根本上误判了公众情绪。El comentarista político argumentó que el gobierno había juzgado fundamentalmente mal el sentir de la opinión pública sobre la cuestión.その政治コメンテーターは、政府がこの問題に関する世論を根本的に見誤っていると主張しました。그 정치 해설가는 정부가 이 문제에 대한 여론을 근본적으로 잘못 판단했다고 주장했습니다.
- As a cricket commentator, he was known for his dry wit and encyclopaedic knowledge of the game. 作为板球评论员,他以其冷幽默和对比赛的百科全书式知识而闻名。Como comentarista de críquet, era conocido por su ingenio seco y su conocimiento enciclopédico del juego.クリケットの解説者として、彼はそのドライなウィットと試合に関する百科事典的な知識で知られていました。크리켓 해설자로서, 그는 건조한 재치와 경기에 대한 백과사전적 지식으로 유명했습니다.
- Social commentators have noted a growing divide between urban and rural attitudes across Britain. 社会评论员注意到英国各地城市和农村态度之间的分歧日益加大。Los comentaristas sociales han señalado una creciente brecha entre las actitudes urbanas y rurales en todo el Reino Unido.社会評論家たちは、イギリス全土で都市部と農村部の意識の乖離が拡大していることを指摘しています。사회 평론가들은 영국 전역에서 도시와 농촌 간의 의식 격차가 커지고 있다고 지적하고 있습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin commentator (interpreter, annotator), from commentari (to ponder, to annotate), from commentum (invention, interpretation). The sports broadcasting sense emerged in the early 20th century with radio.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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