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com·men·ta·tor

(kŏm′ən-tā′tər)n.
1. A broadcaster or writer who reports and analyzes events in the news.
2. One who writes or delivers a commentary or commentaries.
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commentator

(ˈkɒmənˌteɪtə) n
1. (Broadcasting) a person who provides a spoken commentary for a broadcast, film, etc, esp of a sporting event
2. a person who writes notes on a text, event, etc
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com•men•ta•tor

(ˈkɒm ənˌteɪ tər)
n.
1. a person who discusses news, sports, or other topics on TV or radio.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin commentātor interpreter]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun1.commentator - an expert who observes and comments on something
expert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully
annotator - a commentator who writes notes to a text
2.commentator - a writer who reports and analyzes events of the day
author, writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
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commentator

noun
1.reporter, special correspondent, sportscaster, commentera sports commentator
2.critic, interpreter, expositor, annotatorHe is a commentator on African affairs.

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commentator

noun
A person who evaluates and reports on the worth of something:
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komentátorreportér
helyszíni közvetítõkommentátor
해설자
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commentator

[ˈkɒmənteɪtəʳ]N (Rad, TV) → comentaristamf
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commentator

[ˈkɒmənteɪtər]n
(= writer, broadcaster) (on current affairs)journalistemf
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

commentator

n
(on texts etc) → Interpret(in)m(f); (of Bible)Exeget(in)m(f)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

commentator

[ˈkɒmɛnteɪtəʳ]n (Radio) → radiocronistam/f (TV) → telecronistam/f
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

comment

(ˈkoment) noun

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(a) spoken or written remark. He made several comments about her untidy appearance. opmerking, aanmerking تَعْليق، تَعْقيب коментар comentário poznámka die Bemerkung kommentar; bemærkning σχόλιοcomentario märkus, märge اظهار؛ گفته kommentti commentaireהערה टीका-टिप्पणी komenta, primjedba, opaska kommentár komentar umsögn commento 批評 의견 pastaba, komentaras komentārs; atsauksme komen opmerkingkommentar, bemerkning, merknad, kritikkuwaga, komentarz تبصره، يا دونه، انتقادى او تشريحى وينا comentário comentariu замечание poznámka pripomba komentar kommentar ข้อคิดเห็น söz, düşünce, yorum 評論 коментар زبانی یا تحریری رائے lời bình 评论
verb
(with on) to make such a remark. He commented on her appearance. opmerk, aanmerk يُعَلِّق، يُعَقِّب коментирам comentar komentovat sich äußern kommentere; bemærke σχολιάζωcomentar märkusi tegema, märkmeid tegema اظهار نظر کردن kommentoida commenter qqch. לְהָעִיר टीका-टिप्पणी करना komentirati magyaráz, megjegyzést fűz vmihez memberi komentar gera athugasemd (við) commentare 批評する 의견을 말하다 pareikšti nuomonę, daryti pastabą komentēt; dot atsauksmi membuat komen commentaar geven kommentere, uttale seg omkomentować خپل نظر وركول comentar a comenta, a discuta делать замечание komentovať pripomniti komentarisati kommentera แสดงความคิดเห็น yorumlamak 評論 коментувати رائے دینا bình luận 评论
ˈcommentaryplural ˈcommentaries noun
(also running commentary) a series of broadcast comments by a reporter at a ceremony, sports event etc. kommentaar تَعْليق، تَعْقيب репортаж comentário komentář der Kommentar reportage περιγραφή, σχόλιοcomentario, crítica kommentaar, reportaaž تفسیر؛ گزارش selostus commentaireפרשנות आंखो देखा हाल komentar közvetítés ulasan lÿsing commentario 実況解説 해설 reportažas, komentaras komentārs ulasan reportagereportasje; øyeblikksreportasjesprawozdanie, komentarz يولړتبصرې comentárioкомментарий komentár reportaža prenos uz komentare kommentar คำวิจารณ์ naklen yayın 實況轉播 коментар, репортаж تبصرہ ، اظہار رائے sự tường thuật 实况报道
ˈcommentate (-teit)

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verb
to give a commentary. Who is commentating on the football match? uitsaai, kommentaar lewer op يُقَدِّمُ تَعْليقا правя коментар comentar komentovat kommentieren lave en reportage; kommentere περιγράφωcomentar kommenteerima تفسیر کردن selostaa commenter לְשָדֵר בְּלִווי פָּרשָנוּת आंखो देखा हाल बताना komentirati közvetít mengomentari lÿsa commentare, fare la radiocronaca/telecronaca 解説する 해설하다 komentuoti komentēt mengulas verslaggeven referere, gi en reportasje om, kommenterekomentować تبصره کول comentar a comenta комментировать komentovať komentirati komentarisati kommentera ออกความเห็น naklen anlatmak 講評 коментувати تبصرہ کرنا tường thuật 注释,评述
ˈcommentator noun
kommentator مُعلّق، مُعقّب коментатор comentador komentátor, reportér der Kommentator kommentator σχολιαστήςcomentarista kommentaator مفسر selostaja commentateur/-trice פרשן भाष्यकार komentator kommentátor; helyszíni közvetítő komentator útskÿrandi; fréttaskÿrandi commentatore, commentatrice; radiocronista; telecronista 解説者 해설자 komentatorius komentators pengulas verslaggeverkommentator, programleder, referent sprawozdawca مبصر (مفسر) هغه څوك چه په ور ځنيوواقعاتو په راډيو يا ورځپاڼو كى تبصره كوى comentador comentator комментатор komentátor, -ka komentator komentator kommentator ผู้แสดงความเห็น spiker; yorumcu 講評員 коментатор تبصرہ کرنے والا bình luận viên 评论员
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commentator

مُعَلِّق komentátor kommentatorReporterσχολιαστήςcomentarista selostajacommentateurCommentator komentatorcommentatore 解説者

Commentator

해설자commentatorkommentatorkomentatorcomentador, comentaristaкомментатор kommentator ผู้แสดงความคิดเห็นหรือผู้วิจารณ์yorumcu nhà bình luận解说员
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