grandstand 英 [ˈgrænstænd]   美 [ˈɡrændˌstænd,ˈɡræn-]

grandstand

grandstand  英 [ˈgrænstænd] 美 [ˈɡrændˌstænd,ˈɡræn-]

n. 正面看台;观众;哗众取宠的表演  vi. 做博取观众喝采的演技  adj. 看台上的 

进行时:grandstanding  过去式:grandstanded  过去分词:grandstanded  第三人称单数:grandstands  名词复数:grandstands 

He held a presidential review of the troops from a flag-draped grandstand built in front of the White House. 他在白宫前面的看台上检阅了部队。
The problem of animal intruders came to a head in 1999 when German players Boris Becker and Nicolas Kiefer were twice dive-bombed from the grandstand roof by pigeons. 动物入侵的问题在1999年达到极致。 在两名德国选手博里斯·贝克尔和尼古拉斯·基弗的比赛中,鸽子两次从正面看台的顶棚俯冲下来"轰炸"球场。

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  • n. 正面看台;观众;哗众取宠的表演
  • vi. 做博取观众喝采的演技
  • adj. 看台上的
  • 1. He held a presidential review of the troops from a flag-draped grandstand built in front of the White House.

    他在白宫前面的看台上检阅了部队。

  • 2. The problem of animal intruders came to a head in 1999 when German players Boris Becker and Nicolas Kiefer were twice dive-bombed from the grandstand roof by pigeons.

    动物入侵的问题在1999年达到极致。 在两名德国选手博里斯·贝克尔和尼古拉斯·基弗的比赛中,鸽子两次从正面看台的顶棚俯冲下来"轰炸"球场。

  • 3. Here, in front of a packed grandstand of cheering spectators, the Pakistani and Indian border guards compete every evening to outdo each other in a show of theatrical hostility.

    这里的大看台上挤满了兴致勃勃的观众,巴基斯坦和印度的边境卫兵每天傍晚都要举行仪式,互相攀比,夸张地显示双方的敌意。

  • grandstand (n.) "main seating for spectators at an outdoor event," 1761 (two words), from grand (adj.) + stand (n.). The verb meaning "to show off" is student slang from 1895, from grandstand player, attested in baseball slang from 1888.
grand·stand / ˈɡrænstænd ; NAmE ˈɡrænstænd / noun a large covered structure with rows of seats for people to watch sports events 大看台 The game was played to a packed grandstand. 比赛时大看台上座无虚席。 From her house, we had a grandstand view (= very good view)of the celebrations. 从她的住所望去,我们把整个庆祝活动尽收眼底。 grandstand grandstands grand·stand / ˈɡrænstænd ; NAmE ˈɡrænstænd /
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