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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++com·men·ta·ry /ˈkɒməntəri $ ˈkɑːmənteri/ ●●○ AWL noun (plural commentaries) [countable, uncountable]  1 SAYa spoken description of an event, given while the event is happening, especially on the television or radio 〔尤指在电视上或广播中进行的〕现场解说,实况报道 Commentary is by Tom Ferris. 由汤姆费里斯现场解说。commentary on We’ll be bringing you full commentary on the game between Notts and Brescia. 我们将为您全场解说诺士郡队和布雷西亚队的比赛。running commentary (=a continuous description of something) 连续的现场解说2 TCNsomething such as a book or an article that explains or discusses a book, poem, idea etc 评注性著作;评论文 political commentary 政论3 be a sad/tragic/devastating etc commentary on something SHOW/BE A SIGN OFto be a sign of how bad a particular situation is 是某事物令人沮丧/可悲/令人震惊等的反映 The incident was a sad commentary on British football. 这一事件是英国足球的可悲写照。nCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + commentary a radio/television commentaryThe royal wedding will be accompanied by a live television commentary.a running commentary (=continuous commentary while an event is happening)The coach driver gave us a running commentary on where we were going.a live commentary (=given at the time the event is happening)He got into trouble for a remark he made during a live commentary of a football match.an audio commentary (=a recorded commentary that you listen to)The DVD extras include an audio commentary by the film director.verbsgive a commentaryHis job is to give a non-stop commentary on each moment in the game.provide a commentaryThe helicopter was providing a running commentary to the police control room.keep up a commentary (=give one continuously)Attenborough kept up a running commentary on the animals' movements.listen to a commentaryI was listening to the football commentary on the radio.nounsa commentary box (=a small room where the commentators on a sports game sit)He was in the commentary box, microphone in hand.
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commentaryKustow was talking, his deep voice providing a commentary on the proceedings.This structure of absence and intrusion corresponds to de Man's blend of quotation, paraphrase and commentary in Allegories of Reading.Irving set up lots of avenues for employee commentary and recommendations on how the change was going.Now let's go over to our London studio for commentary on the wrestling.There are 3 great sets of commentaries on Aristotle: the neo-Aristotelian, the neo-Platonic and the Byzantine.Garfield does political commentary on National Public Radio.Between commercials, they squeezed in the quick commentary and interviews many viewers had already heard elsewhere.Sarah was looking out the window and giving us a running commentary on what was happening in the street.Schuler will do the World Series commentary.I could hear the commentary saying he wasn't going to stop.The changing and temporal character of all existing things is prominent in the commentary although it stands in opposition to Zeus.Joe Garagiola will provide the commentary tonight on Channel 7.The latter understanding Is preferred in this commentary.running commentaryIt becomes a running commentary from navigator to driver.I sat behind a guy who gave a running commentary during the whole movie.Attending is simply describing what the child is doing, rather like a running commentary on the activity.This man provided a running commentary on the events on the screen, which were otherwise a fabulous mystery.Don't keep up a running commentary.Hearing voices that keep up a running commentary in the head.A woman behind us kept up a running commentary on what was happening in the movie.Photos of Jack were shown, each thrown up on a large screen with a running commentary.His running commentary was oft-repeated, I guess.
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commentary
commentary AC /ˈkɒməntəri $ ˈkɑːmənteri/ noun (plural commentaries) [uncountable and countable]
 Word Family: noun: comment, commentary; verb: comment
1. a spoken description of an event, given while the event is happening, especially on the television or radio:
    Commentary is by Tom Ferris.
    commentary on
    We’ll be bringing you full commentary on the game between Notts and Brescia.
    running commentary (=a continuous description of something)
2. something such as a book or an article that explains or discusses a book, poem, idea etc:
    political commentary
3. be a sad/tragic/devastating etc commentary on something to be a sign of how bad a particular situation is:
    The incident was a sad commentary on British football.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + commentary
    a radio/television commentary The royal wedding will be accompanied by a live television commentary.
    a running commentary (=continuous commentary while an event is happening) The coach driver gave us a running commentary on where we were going.
    a live commentary (=given at the time the event is happening) He got into trouble for a remark he made during a live commentary of a football match.
    an audio commentary (=a recorded commentary that you listen to) The DVD extras include an audio commentary by the film director.
■ verbs
    give a commentary His job is to give a non-stop commentary on each moment in the game.
    provide a commentary The helicopter was providing a running commentary to the police control room.
    keep up a commentary (=give one continuously) Attenborough kept up a running commentary on the animals' movements.
    listen to a commentary I was listening to the football commentary on the radio.
■ nouns
    a commentary box (=a small room where the commentators on a sports game sit) He was in the commentary box, microphone in hand.


com·men·tary AW BrE /ˈkɒməntri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːmənteri/ 🔊 noun (
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com·men·taries
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[countable, uncountable] a spoken description of an event that is given while it is happening, especially on the radio or television (尤指电台或电视台所作的)实况报道,现场解说a sports commentary体育实况报道Our reporters will give a running commentary (= a continuous one) on the election results as they are announced. 我们的记者将对选举的公布结果作实况追踪报道。🔊🔊He kept up a running commentary on everyone who came in or went out. 他不断地对上下场的每一名队员进行解说。🔊🔊 [countable] a written explanation or discussion of sth such as a book or a play 注释;解释;评注;评论a critical commentary on the final speech of the play对这剧本结尾的台词所作的批判性评论 [countable, uncountable] a criticism or discussion of sth 批评;议论The petty quarrels were a sad commentary on the state of the government. 这些鸡毛蒜皮的争吵说明了政府的状况很糟糕。🔊🔊political commentary政治评论