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comment

N ข้อคิดเห็น  criticism annotation commentary kor-kid-hen

 

comment

VI แสดงความคิดเห็น  commentate sa-daeng-kwam-kid-hen

 

comment

VT แสดงความคิดเห็น  sa-daeng-kwam-kid-hen

 

comment on

PHRV แสดงความคิดเห็น เกี่ยวกับ  comment upon sa-daeng-kwam-kid-hen-kiao-kab

 

comment upon

PHRV แสดงความคิดเห็น เกี่ยวกับ  comment on sa-daeng-kwam-kid-hen-kiao-kab

 

commentary

N คำวิจารณ์  comment criticism kam-wi-jan

 

commentate

VI ออกความเห็น  comment ook-kwam-hen

 

commentate on

PHRV รายงาน ความเคลื่อนไหว (ด้วย การ กระจายเสียง  rai-ngan-kwam-kluean-wai

 

commentator

N ผู้วิจารณ์ หรือ อก ความคิดเห็น  ผู้บรรยาย อธิบาย  ผู้บรรยาย ข่าว 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COMMENT

v.i. 1. To write notes on the works of an author, with a view to illustrate his meaning, or to explain particular passages; to explain; to expound; to annotate; followed by on. We say, to comment on an author or on his writings.
2. To make verbal remarks, or observations, either on a book, or writing, or on actions, events or opinions.

 

COMMENT

v.t. 1. To explain
2. To feign; to devise.

 

COMMENT

n. 1. A note, intended to illustrate a writing, or a difficult passage in an author; annotation; explanation; exposition; as the comments of Scott on the Scriptures.
2. That which explains or illustrates; as, a man's conduct is the best comment on his declarations. Poverty and disgrace are very significant comments on lewdness, gambling and dissipation.
3. Remark; observation.
In such a time as this, it is not meet
That every nice offense should bear its comment.

 

COMMENTARY

n. 1. A comment; exposition; explanation; illustration of difficult and obscure passages in an author.
2. A book of comments or annotations.
3. A historical narrative; a memoir or particular transactions, as the commentaries of Cesar.

 

COMMENTARY

v.t.To write notes upon.

 

COMMENTATOR

n.One who comments; one who writes annotations; an expositor; an annotator. [The accent on the first syllable and that on the third are nearly equal. ]

 

COMMENTER

n. 1. One that writes comments; an annotator.
2. One who makes remarks.

 

COMMENTING

ppr. Making notes or comments on something said or written.

 

COMMENTITIOUS

a.Invented; feigned; imaginary.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COMMENT

Com "ment, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Commented; p. pr. & vb. n. Commenting. ]Etym: [F. commenter, L. commentary to meditate upon, explain, v. intens, of comminisci, commentus, to reflect upon, invent; com- + the root of meminisse to remember, mens mind. See Mind. ]

 

Defn: To make remarks, observations, or criticism; especially, to write notes on the works of an author, with a view to illustrate his meaning, or to explain particular passages; to write annotations; -- often followed by on or upon. A physician to comment on your malady. Shak. Critics... proceed to comment on him. Dryden. I must translate and comment. Pope.

 

COMMENT

COMMENT Com "ment, v. t.

 

Defn: To comment on. [Archaic. ] Fuller.

 

COMMENT

Com "ment, n. Etym: [Cf. OF. comment. ]

 

1. A remark, observation, or criticism; gossip; discourse; talk. Their lavish comment when her name was named. Tennyson.

 

2. A note or observation intended to explain, illustrate, or criticise the meaning of a writing, book, etc. ; explanation; annotation; exposition. All the volumes of philosophy, With all their comments. Prior.

 

COMMENTARY

Com "men *ta *ry, n.; pl. Commentaries. Etym: [L. commentarius,commentarium, note book, commentary: cf. F. commentaire. See Comment, v. i.]

 

1. A series of comments or annotations; esp. , a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of the Scriptures or of some other work. This letter. .. was published by him with a severe commentary. Hallam.

 

2. A brief account of transactions or events written hastily, as if for a memorandum; -- usually in the plural; as, Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War.

 

COMMENTATE

Com "men *tate, v. t. & i. Etym: [L. commentatus, p. p. of commentari to meditate. ]

 

Defn: To write comments or notes upon; to make comments. [R.] Commentate upon it, and return it enriched. Lamb.

 

COMMENTATION

COMMENTATION Com `men *ta "tion, n.

 

1. The act or process of commenting or criticising; exposition. [R.] The spirit of commentation. Whewell.

 

2. The result of the labors of a commentator.

 

COMMENTATOR

Com "men *ta `tor, n. Etym: [L. commentator: cf. F. commentateur. ]

 

Defn: One who writes a commentary or comments; an expositor; an annotator. The commentator's professed object is to explain, to enforce, to illustrate doctrines claimed as true. Whewell.

 

COMMENTATORIAL

COMMENTATORIAL Com `men *ta *to "ri *al ( or, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to the making of commentaries. Whewell.

 

COMMENTATORSHIP

COMMENTATORSHIP Com "men *ta `tor *ship, n.

 

Defn: The office or occupation of a commentator.

 

COMMENTER

COMMENTER Com "ment `er, n.

 

Defn: One who makes or writes comments; a commentator; an annotator.

 

COMMENTITIOUS

Com `men *ti "tious, a. Etym: [L. commentitius.]

 

Defn: Fictitious or imaginary; unreal; as, a commentitious system of religion. [Obs. ] Warburton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

comment

com ment |ˈkämˌent ˈkɑˌmɛnt | noun a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction: you asked for comments on the new proposals. discussion, esp. of a critical nature, of an issue or event: the plans were not sent to the council for comment. an indirect expression of the views of the creator of an artistic work: their second single is a comment on the commercial nature of raves. an explanatory note in a book or other written text. archaic a written explanation or commentary. Computing a piece of specially tagged text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb [ with obj. ] express (an opinion or reaction ): the review commented that the book was agreeably written | [ no obj. ] : the company would not comment on the venture | He's an independent soul,she commented. [ with obj. ] Computing place a piece of specially tagged explanatory text within (a program ) to assist other users. Computing turn (part of a program ) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program: you could try commenting out that line. PHRASES no comment used in refusing to answer a question, esp. in a sensitive situation. DERIVATIVES com ment er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses expository treatise and explanatory note ): from Latin commentum contrivance (in late Latin also interpretation ), neuter past participle of comminisci devise.

 

commentariat

com men tar i at |ˌkämənˈte (ə )rēət ˌkɒmənˈtɛrɪət | noun members of the news media considered as a class. ORIGIN late 20th cent.: blend of commentary and proletariat .

 

commentary

com men tar y |ˈkämənˌterē ˈkɑmənˌtɛri | noun ( pl. commentaries ) an expression of opinions or offering of explanations explanations about an event or situation: an editorial commentary | narrative overlaid with commentary. a descriptive spoken account (esp. on a broadcast ) of an event or performance as it happens. a set of explanatory or critical notes on a text: a commentary on the Old Testament. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin commentarius, commentarium (adjective, used as a noun ), from commentari, frequentative of comminisci devise.

 

commentate

com men tate |ˈkämənˌtāt ˈkɑmənˌteɪt | verb [ no obj. ] report on an event as it occurs, esp. for a news or sports broadcast; provide a commentary. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: back-formation from commentator .

 

commentator

com men ta tor |ˈkämənˌtātər ˈkɑmənˌteɪdər | noun a person who comments on events or on a text. a person who delivers a live commentary on an event or performance.

 

Oxford Dictionary

comment

com |ment |ˈkɒmɛnt | noun a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction: you asked for comments on the new proposals | [ mass noun ] : the plans were sent to the council for comment. [ mass noun ] discussion, especially of a critical nature, of an issue or event: the exhibition has aroused comment. an indirect expression of the views of the writer of a play, book, film, etc.: she denies that the film is a comment on the perils of celebrity. an explanatory note in a book or other written text. archaic a written explanation or commentary. Computing a piece of text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb [ reporting verb ] express an opinion or reaction in speech or writing: [ with clause ] : teachers commented that children of all abilities would benefit | [ no obj. ] : the company would not comment on the venture | [ with direct speech ] : She's an independent soul,he commented. [ with obj. ] Computing place a piece of explanatory text within (a program ) to assist other users. [ with obj. ] Computing turn (part of a program ) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program: you could try commenting out that line. PHRASES no comment used in refusing to answer a question, especially in a sensitive situation. DERIVATIVES commenter noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses expository treatise and explanatory note ): from Latin commentum contrivance (in late Latin also interpretation ), neuter past participle of comminisci devise .

 

commentariat

commentariat |ˌkɒmənˈtɛːrɪət | noun chiefly N. Amer. members of the news media considered as a class. ORIGIN late 20th cent.: blend of commentary and proletariat .

 

commentary

com |men |tary |ˈkɒmənt (ə )ri | noun ( pl. commentaries ) an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event or situation: a biting social commentary about the divide between rich and poor | an editorial commentary | [ mass noun ] : a narrative overlaid with commentary. a descriptive spoken account (especially on a broadcast ) of an event or performance as it happens: a live commentary on radio. a set of explanatory or critical notes on a text: a commentary on the Old Testament. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin commentarius, commentarium (adjective, used as a noun ), from commentari, frequentative of comminisci devise .

 

commentate

com |men |tate |ˈkɒmənteɪt | verb [ no obj. ] Brit. report on an event as it occurs, especially for a news or sports broadcast; provide a commentary: they commentate on live Monday matches. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: back-formation from commentator .

 

commentator

com |men |ta ¦tor |ˈkɒmənteɪtə | noun a person who comments on events or on a text. a person who commentates on a sports match or other event.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

comment

comment noun 1 their comments on her appearance: remark, observation, statement, utterance; pronouncement, judgment, reflection, opinion, view; criticism. 2 a great deal of comment: discussion, debate; interest. 3 a comment in the margin: note, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation. verb 1 they commented on the food: remark on, speak about, talk about, discuss, mention. 2 It will soon be night,he commented: remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce; interpose, interject.

 

commentary

commentary noun 1 the soccer commentary: narration, description, account, report, review. 2 textual commentary: explanation, elucidation, interpretation, exegesis, analysis; assessment, appraisal, criticism; notes, comments.

 

commentator

commentator noun 1 a television commentator: narrator, announcer, presenter, anchor, anchorman, anchorwoman; reporter, journalist, newscaster, sportscaster; informal talking head. 2 a political commentator: analyst, pundit, monitor, observer; writer, speaker.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

comment

comment noun 1 she was upset by their comments on her appearance: remark, observation, statement, utterance, pronouncement, judgement, reflection, opinion, view, criticism. 2 the story excited a great deal of comment: discussion, debate, mention, consideration, interest. 3 a comment had been inserted in the register for 1586: note, notation, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation, explication, interpretation, elucidation, exposition, exegesis; marginalia; rare scholium. verb 1 they commented on the quality of the water: remark on, speak about, talk about, write about, discuss, mention, give a mention to, make mention of, make remarks about, make a comment on, express an opinion on, say something about, touch on, allude to. 2 It will soon be night,he commented: remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce, pronounce, assert, interpose, interject; come out with; rare opine.

 

commentary

commentary noun 1 he spent the morning listening to the test match commentary: narration, description, account, report, review, analysis. 2 the second volume contains detailed textual commentary: explanation, explication, elucidation, exegesis, examination, interpretation, analysis; criticism, critical analysis, critique, assessment, appraisal, opinion; notes, footnotes, comments, weblog, blog; rare scholia.

 

commentator

commentator noun 1 he was a BBC television commentator for twenty-five years: narrator, commenter, reporter, correspondent, journalist; announcer, presenter, anchor, anchorman, anchorwoman, broadcaster, newscaster, sportscaster; informal talking head. 2 she was the ablest and most devastating political commentator: critic, analyst, pundit, commenter, monitor, observer, blogger, judge, evaluator, interpreter, exponent, expounder; writer, author, speaker; rare scholiast; (commentators ) the commentariat.

 

French Dictionary

comment

comment adv. et n. m. inv. adverbe interrogatif # De quelle façon, pourquoi? : Comment allez-vous? Comment l ’aurais-je su? adverbe exclamatif # 1 Pour marquer la surprise. : Comment, vous êtes venu! SYNONYME quoi . 2 Pour souligner un résultat. : L ’objectif est atteint, et comment! nom masculin invariable Manière. : Nous aimerions connaître les pourquoi et les comment de cette décision. LOCUTION N ’importe comment De façon négligente. : Il a fait son lit n ’importe comment.

 

commentaire

commentaire n. m. nom masculin Remarque, observation. : Ces commentaires nous seront utiles. LOCUTION Sans commentaire. Dans cette expression, qui indique qu ’un fait est évident, qu ’il se passe d ’explications ou que la personne préfère ne pas se prononcer, le nom commentaire s ’écrit au singulier. Le nom s ’écrit au pluriel ou non dans l ’expression cela se passe de commentaire (s ).

 

commentateur

commentateur commentatrice n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne dont la fonction est de formuler des commentaires. : Un commentateur sportif.

 

commenter

commenter v. tr. verbe transitif Faire des observations sur un évènement, une situation, un document, etc. : Ces spécialistes doivent commenter les exploits des athlètes. Note Syntaxique Le verbe se construit avec un complément. Le maire a refusé de commenter la situation, de faire des commentaires sur les résultats d ’une enquête (et non *a refusé de commenter ). aimer

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

comment

com ment /kɑ́ment |kɔ́m -/ (! 強勢は第1音節 ) 〖語源は 「創案, 工夫 」〗(名 )commentary 名詞 s /-ts /1 U 〖具体例では 可算 «…についての » 論評 , 批評 , 見解 , 意見, コメント ; 注釈 , 解説 «on , about , upon » make a comment about [on ] A Aについて意見を述べる Do you have any questions or comments? 何か質問や意見はありませんか be fair comment ⦅主に英 ⦆もっともな意見である ▸ “No comment ,” said Brown .「(この件については )何も話すことはない 」とブラウンは答えた (!通例マスコミなどに意見を求められ, 答えたくない時に用いる ) The minister was not available for comment .大臣からコメントをとることができなかった 2 U (言動などに対する )批判 ; うわさ, 世評 excite [provoke ] much comment かなりの物議をかもす .3 C 〖通例a on A 〗A 〈好ましくない状況 〉の反映 , 現れ The rising crime rate is a comment on the depression .上昇する犯罪率が不景気を物語っている 4 C (書物 本文に対する )注解, 注釈, 解説 .5 C 〘言 〙評言 〘文中で新情報を伝えている部分; topic .動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 自動詞 1 «…について » 論評 [批評 ]する , 見解を述べる, コメントする «on , about , upon » decline to comment on the newspaper report [whether he will run for election ]新聞報道 [彼が選挙に出馬するかどうか ]についてのコメントを避ける 2 «…について » 注釈 [解説 ]をつける «on , upon » .他動詞 〈物 事 〉を論評 [批評 ]する ; comment that節 〗…だと見解を述べる ; ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 …とコメントする (say 他動詞 1a )The Mayor commented that the plan had some problems .市長はその計画にいくつかの問題があるとの見解を述べた (!thatは省略しない ) .

 

commentary

com men tar y /kɑ́məntèri |kɔ́mənt (ə )ri /comment 名詞 -ies /-z /1 C U (テレビ ラジオの ) «…の » 実況解説 [報道 ] «on » do a World Cup final commentary ワールドカップ決勝戦の実況中継をする ▸ a commentary box (競技場 放送局内の )実況放送室 2 C «…についての » 解説記事 [] «on » ▸ a newspaper commentary 新聞の解説記事 3 U C «…についての » 論評 , 解説 , 批判 «on , about » do commentary on [about ] the news ニュースの解説をする 4 C 〖-ies 〗事実 [事件 ]の記録 ; 実録 .

 

commentate

com men tate /kɑ́məntèɪt |kɔ́m -/動詞 自動詞 かたく 【スポーツ競技などの 】実況解説をする «on » ; 論評を加える .他動詞 …を論評する ; 解説する .

 

commentator

com men ta tor /kɑ́məntèɪtə r |kɔ́m -/ (! 強勢は第1音節 ) comment 名詞 s /-z /C 1 (テレビ ラジオの )実況解説者 ; 実況アナウンサー .2 評論家, コメンテーター ▸ a social commentator 社会評論家 .