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Spectator Football Watching Word Spekteɪtər National League 全国足球联赛上有许多观众

Front spectator
Pron ['spekteɪtər]
Back 【SPECTATOR】
There were many spectators at the National Football League.
全国足球联赛上有许多观众。
【重点词汇】
spectator n. 观众
Vocab
spectatora close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)

If you're watching something, you're a spectator. Football stadiums and circus tents are full of spectators.

The spectator is a particular kind of viewer; unlike a witness or an onlooker, they usually have chosen intentionally to regard the spectacle before them. Usually the word spectator refers to people watching games or "spectator sports," but you could be a spectator at any planned event. An easy way to remember this word is to think of spectacles, glasses used to view something clearly — both from the same Latin root spectare.

All forms of 'spectator' will appear on average once every 281 pages.
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