bystander 英 [ˈbaɪstændə(r)]   美 [ˈbaɪˌstændɚ]

bystander

bystander  英 [ˈbaɪstændə(r)] 美 [ˈbaɪˌstændɚ]

n. 旁观者;看热闹的人 

名词复数:bystanders 

We have gone from a bystander to a leader in the fight against climate change. 我们在与气候变化作斗争的过程中从旁观者转变为主导者。
It would be best if only one bystander responded, the thinking goes. 基于这样的考虑,最好只有一个旁观者来作出反应。

  • Someone who observes an event without taking part in it is a bystander. The police may want to interview any bystanders who witnessed a robbery, to get a description of the robber.
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  • n. 旁观者;看热闹的人
  • 1. We have gone from a bystander to a leader in the fight against climate change.

    我们在与气候变化作斗争的过程中从旁观者转变为主导者。

  • 2. It would be best if only one bystander responded, the thinking goes.

    基于这样的考虑,最好只有一个旁观者来作出反应。

  • 3. This changes you from a passive bystander in the world to being more active.

    它让你从世界上一个被动的旁观者变成了更加主动的参与者。

  • bystander (n.) "spectator, one who stands near," 1610s, from by + agent noun from stand (v.). They have been innocent at least since 1829. Stander-by is from 1540s.
by·stand·er / ˈbaɪstændə(r) ; NAmE ˈbaɪstændər / noun a person who sees sth that is happening but is not involved 旁观者 SYN onlooker innocent bystandersat the scene of the accident 事故现场的无辜旁观者 synonyms at witness bystander bystanders by·stand·er / ˈbaɪstændə(r) ; NAmE ˈbaɪstændər /
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