Comentarista in english
Commentator
pronunciation: kɑmənteɪtɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑmənteɪtɜr part of speech: noun
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comentarista = commentator ; observer ; announcer ; reactor.
Example: Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.Example: A number of observers and critics of professional education for library and information work has expressed concern at the failure of SLIS to respond rapidly and sensitively to such IT induced changes.Example: The author reports an ethnographic investigation of amateur strip shows, drawing on interviews with male & female contestants, announcers, disk jockeys, & security staff.Example: Submissions must include title, sponsor(s), and names and affiliations of all participants (moderator, speakers, reactors, etc.).more:
» comentarista deportivo = sportscaster ; sports broadcaster .
Example: Results showed that male broadcast commentators also significantly monopolized airtime, even in the presence of female sportscasters, across men's & women's games. Example: Although women have made great strides in sport, their achievements will continue to be meaningless as long as sports broadcasters undermine, trivialize, & minimize their performances through biased commentaries.» comentarista de radio y/o televisión = broadcast commentator .
Example: Results showed that male broadcast commentators also significantly monopolized airtime, even in the presence of female sportscasters, across men's & women's games.» comentarista de televisión = talking head [Referido humorísticamente a los programas televisivos informativos de cualquier tipo] .
Example: Readers enter into a kind of discourse with writers and often find that mute witnesses from the past are often better guides to life than talking heads in the present.» comentarista político = political commentator .
Example: Political commentators should stop baying for Blair's blood and take an honest look at the good he has achieved in office.