commentate
/ˈkɒmənteɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːmənteɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkä-mən-ˌtāt/ (ame, mw)
commentate — 動詞
- commentatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- commentateshe / she / it
- commentatedpast simple
- commentating-ing form
1. to speak aloud during a live event, usually a sports match or public ceremony, e
現場解說
在現場活動中口頭講述比賽或場面
to speak aloud during a live event, usually a sports match or public ceremony, explaining what is happening so that people watching on television or listening on the radio can follow along.
Hiro will commentate on the final basketball game for the school radio station.
Hiro 將為學校廣播電台實況轉播籃球決賽。
commentate on + noun for live sports coverage
A former Olympic swimmer was hired to commentate the swimming races this summer.
一位前奧運游泳選手獲聘在今年夏天為游泳比賽擔任解說。
transitive: commentate + sports-event noun
Mauricio has commentated on football matches in three different languages.
Mauricio 曾用三種不同的語言實況轉播足球比賽。
Two retired tennis players sat in the booth to commentate during the championship final.
兩位退休網球選手坐進播報席,為網球錦標賽決賽進行解說。
It is hard to commentate calmly when your home team is losing badly.
當自己支持的隊伍慘敗時,要冷靜地解說比賽是很困難的。
文法句型
commentate on + noun
commentate + noun (sports event)
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person with expertise in the event (former athlete, journalist, broadcaster). The transitive form ('commentate the match') is mostly British; American English tends to prefer 'commentate on the match' or simply 'call the match'.