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单词 live blog
释义

Definition of live blog in English:

live blog

noun
  • A blog providing a commentary on an event while it takes place, typically in the form of frequent short updates.

    welcome to our live blog of the Essendon v Adelaide match
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thanks to all those hearty Bomber fans from all over Australia and beyond who checked out the live blog of the fateful trip to Adelaide.
    • There were 400 people in the queue at 03:00 this morning, according to Stormy's live blog.
    • The live blog is up and running.
    • The snow is due to turn heavier and more persistent this afternoon, according to the Met Office (see our live blog for more details).
    • Don't forget that John is on our live blog chatting with you.
    • Welcome to our live blog of Oscars 2009.
    • I don't blame most of the people doing these live blogs.
    • There were a number of live blogs for the award knocking around, but this one probably captures the ceremony best (at least for someone who didn't see it).
    • He was running a live blog for us from the event.
    • Keep sending your comments to our live blog.
    • Anderson, of course, has the night off, but we are still on the live blog.
    • Also, I'm about to log on to the live blog.
    • Check out our live blog and also the camera inside the studio during commercial breaks.
    • Having written the live blog on Friday night, there will not be a big review of the match - and besides, the less reflecting on the 23 goal thrashing, the better.
    • You can go there and post your comments our live blog right now.
    • Don't forget that the Bomber Blog will be running a live blog of all the action from tonight's game, starting at 8pm AEST.
    • For a live blog of the summit you can have a look here.
verb
[with object]
  • Post commentary about (an event) while the event is taking place, typically in the form of frequent short blog updates.

    the Wall Street Journal live-blogged the launch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Skippy will be live-blogging several panels today.
    • Although the urge to live-blog the convention was strong, I resisted.
    • But here we are, live-blogging CES 2006 like nobody's business.
    • I think I might take his suggestion and live-blog the election night though.
    • I probably should have live-blogged this double-overtime classic.
    • As I watched all of this unfold, the only thing I regret having not done was bringing my work laptop so that I could have live-blogged the occasion.
    • A blogger nearby perked his ears up from three feet away and started live-blogging the conversation.
    • Many people were live-blogging the event and obviously there have been quite a few recaps of PubCon as well.
    • Jay is live-blogging the show.
    • Because I'm not afraid to tell you that I'll be back tonight to live-blog American Idol.
    • He is live-blogging a conference at Berkeley called "Crisis in News: Is There a Future for Investigative Reporting?"
    • Notes are also going to be up on the wiki, but I'll live-blog too.
    • If you're live-blogging the game, drop a link in the comments.
    • We're going to live blog game 5 starting in the 2nd quarter.
    • I was gonna be a good boy and watch Kerry's speech - maybe even live-blog it!
    • I think it was a better idea to take a digital camera and post the photos later rather than to try and live blog it.

Definition of live blog in US English:

live blog

noun
  • A blog providing commentary on an event while it is taking place, typically in the form of frequent short updates.

    keep sending your comments to our live blog
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Welcome to our live blog of Oscars 2009.
    • Thanks to all those hearty Bomber fans from all over Australia and beyond who checked out the live blog of the fateful trip to Adelaide.
    • There were a number of live blogs for the award knocking around, but this one probably captures the ceremony best (at least for someone who didn't see it).
    • The live blog is up and running.
    • Don't forget that the Bomber Blog will be running a live blog of all the action from tonight's game, starting at 8pm AEST.
    • Having written the live blog on Friday night, there will not be a big review of the match - and besides, the less reflecting on the 23 goal thrashing, the better.
    • Keep sending your comments to our live blog.
    • You can go there and post your comments our live blog right now.
    • I don't blame most of the people doing these live blogs.
    • There were 400 people in the queue at 03:00 this morning, according to Stormy's live blog.
    • Check out our live blog and also the camera inside the studio during commercial breaks.
    • For a live blog of the summit you can have a look here.
    • Don't forget that John is on our live blog chatting with you.
    • Also, I'm about to log on to the live blog.
    • Anderson, of course, has the night off, but we are still on the live blog.
    • He was running a live blog for us from the event.
    • The snow is due to turn heavier and more persistent this afternoon, according to the Met Office (see our live blog for more details).
verb
[with object]
  • Post commentary about (an event) online while the event is taking place, typically in the form of frequent short blog updates.

    the Wall Street Journal live-blogged the launch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was gonna be a good boy and watch Kerry's speech - maybe even live-blog it!
    • Because I'm not afraid to tell you that I'll be back tonight to live-blog American Idol.
    • We're going to live blog game 5 starting in the 2nd quarter.
    • Notes are also going to be up on the wiki, but I'll live-blog too.
    • But here we are, live-blogging CES 2006 like nobody's business.
    • As I watched all of this unfold, the only thing I regret having not done was bringing my work laptop so that I could have live-blogged the occasion.
    • A blogger nearby perked his ears up from three feet away and started live-blogging the conversation.
    • Many people were live-blogging the event and obviously there have been quite a few recaps of PubCon as well.
    • He is live-blogging a conference at Berkeley called "Crisis in News: Is There a Future for Investigative Reporting?"
    • I probably should have live-blogged this double-overtime classic.
    • I think I might take his suggestion and live-blog the election night though.
    • Jay is live-blogging the show.
    • Skippy will be live-blogging several panels today.
    • If you're live-blogging the game, drop a link in the comments.
    • Although the urge to live-blog the convention was strong, I resisted.
    • I think it was a better idea to take a digital camera and post the photos later rather than to try and live blog it.
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