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Spectator Watching Word Event 英 Spek'teɪtə(R)] 美 Spekteɪtər N.观众;旁观者

英语单词 spectator
英美音标 英 [spek'teɪtə(r)] 美 ['spekteɪtər]
中文释义 n.观众;旁观者
英语例句 (1) Baseball is largely a spectator sport.
(2) Hanlei looks at the world as a spectator, waiting.
(3) It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors.
中文例句 (1) 棒球在很大程度上是一种观众型运动。
(2) 韩磊以一个旁观者的身份观察世界,他善于等待。
(3) 艺术所真正要反映的是旁观者,而不是生活。
vocabulary简明 If you're watching something, you're a spectator. Football stadiums and circus tents are full of spectators.
vocabulary扩展 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.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指体育比赛的)观众 A spectator is someone who watches something, especially a sporting event.
  • Thirty thousand spectators watched the final game.

    3 万名观众观看了决赛。

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