commentator - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of commentator in Hindi
- टीकाकार
- समीक्षक
- भाष्यकार
- विवरणकार
- व्याख्याता
- समालोचक
- वृत्त विवरणकार
commentator Definition
Noun
- a person who comments on events or on a text.
commentator Example
- Of the same school were Menahem ben Simeon of Posquieres, a commentator, who died about the end of the 12th century, and Moses ben Jacob of Coucy (13th century), author of the Semag (book of precepts, positive and negative) a very popular and valuable halakhic work. ( उसी स्कूल में, एक टिप्पणीकार, पॉसक्विएर्स के मेनेहेम बेन शिमोन थे, जिनकी मृत्यु 12 वीं शताब्दी के अंत में हुई थी, और मूसा ऑफ जैक (13 वीं शताब्दी) के मूसा जैकब, सेमाग के लेखक (उपदेशों की पुस्तक, सकारात्मक और नकारात्मक) बहुत लोकप्रिय और मूल्यवान काम। )
- Once the commentator described the events of the hostage crisis to the news camera, the audience knew what was going on. ( एक बार जब टिप्पणीकार ने समाचार कैमरे को बंधक संकट की घटनाओं का वर्णन किया, तो दर्शकों को पता था कि क्या चल रहा है। )
- Nicolaus was above all a commentator. (निकोलॉस सभी टिप्पणीकार से ऊपर थे। )
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- You probably heard the word about CBS golf commentator Gary McCord.
- Politicians and commentators were almost unanimous in pronouncing Kohl politically dead.
- D'Amato was chided by commentators for his indecorous conduct.
- TV commentator John Madden began speculating on who Young was calling.
- Another'50s touch will be a commentator, Sandra Bernhard.
- Most French commentators agree that Pasqua has come out the loser.
- Q : Who is the best TV commentator on college basketball?
- The TV commentators can't stop analyzing the glove flub.
- He is important as the teacher of Proclus, and, like Plutarch and Proclus, as a commentator on Plato and Aristotle.
- Former professional athletes will become a commentator for a sports network because they know how to explain what the players are doing during the sport.
- The tradition was continued in the 4th century by Nonius Marcellus and C. Marius Victorinus, both Africans; Aelius Donatus, the grammarian and commentator on Terence and Virgil, Flavius Sosipater Charisius and Diomedes, and Servius, the author of a valuable commentary on Virgil.
- This commentator was expecting a guilty verdict and feared race riots.
- Commentators, you will have noticed, had a field day.
- As a commentator, however, Cuomo is direct and clearheaded.
- _In 1921, author and commentator Hugh Downs was born.
- It has been mentioned recently by commentators in the Whitewater affair.
- ABC sports commentator Dick Schaap will be the master of ceremonies.
- Maybe ESPN will follow and enlist Poulin as a volunteer commentator?
- He is more important, however, as a commentator and scholar, and made valuable contributions to the study of Aristotle.
- A Catholic commentator of the 16th century, Hieronymus ab Oleastro, seems to have been the first to connect the name " Jehova " with howah interpreting it contritio, sive pernicies (destruction of the Egyptians and Canaanites); Daumer, adopting the same etymology, took it in a more general sense: Yahweh, as well as Shaddai, meant " Destroyer," and fitly expressed the nature of the terrible god whom he identified with Moloch.
- It was nice to hear the radio 5 commentator say that Leeds play one of the most attractive styles of football around.
- The former television commentator has sought repeatedly to tell and sell his story since his acquittal.
- I also couldn't hide a snigger when the commentator mentioned Batts' meagre goal rate of one per hundred games.
- Television commentator Patrick J.. Buchanan, whose name was only on about two-thirds of the state ballots, came in third.
- Richard Lugar or commentator Pat Buchanan have yet to catch fire.
- The tone then was set by conservative commentator and unsuccessful presidential contender Pat Buchanan, who forecast a cultural and religious war.
- The drop in inflation took every City commentator by surprise.
- Zamakhshari's fame as a commentator rests upon his commentary on the Koran, called al-Kashshdf (" the Revealer").
- Thomas was a biblical commentator, an educator of his fellow friars, a theologian, a preacher, and a great contemplative.
- 873) or Joannitius, the translator and commentator of Hippocrates and Galen, belong to this period.
- Reid won the race aboard Via De Lago in a close finish over Alf Matthews, another racing commentator, on Horricks.
- The statement of Porphyrion, the old commentator on Horace, that Florus himself wrote satires, is probably erroneous, but he may have edited selections from the earlier satirists (Ennius, Lucilius, Varro).
- Large crowds gathered despite the overcast conditions and they were whipped into a storm by the Eurosport cycling expert commentator Mike Smith.
- He was a fellow-pupil of Polemo in the school of Xenocrates at Athens, and was the first commentator on Plato.