observer 英 [əbˈzɜ:və(r)]   美 [əbˈzɜrvə(r)]

observer

observer  英 [əbˈzɜ:və(r)] 美 [əbˈzɜrvə(r)]

n. 观察者;观察员 

名词复数:observers 

According to observers, the plane exploded shortly after take-off. 据目击者说,飞机起飞后不久就爆炸了。
A team of British officials were sent as observers to the conference. 一组英国官员被派去做大会观察员。

  • An observer is someone who watches or pays attention to something — if you're an observer of current events, you probably watch the news and read the newspaper every day to keep up with what's going on.
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  • n. 观察者;观察员
  • 1. According to observers, the plane exploded shortly after take-off.

    据目击者说,飞机起飞后不久就爆炸了。

  • 2. A team of British officials were sent as observers to the conference.

    一组英国官员被派去做大会观察员。

  • 3. a royal observer

    王室观察家

  • observer (n.) 1550s, "one who keeps a rule, custom, etc.," agent noun from observe. Meaning "one who watches and takes notice" is from 1580s; this is the sense of the word in many newspaper names.
ob·ser·ver / əbˈzɜːvə(r) ; NAmE əbˈzɜːrvər / noun 1 a person who watches sb/sth 观察者;观测者;目击者 According to observers, the plane exploded shortly after take-off. 据目击者说,飞机起飞后不久就爆炸了。 To the casual observer (= somebody who does not pay much attention),the system appears confusing. 乍看起来,这个系统好像条理不清。 synonyms at witness 2 a person who attends a meeting, lesson, etc. to listen and watch but not to take part 观察员;旁听者 A team of British officials were sent as observers to the conference. 一组英国官员被派去做大会观察员。 3 a person who watches and studies particular events, situations, etc. and is therefore considered to be an expert on them 观察家;观察员;评论员 a royal observer 王室观察家 observer observers ob·ser·ver / əbˈzɜːvə(r) ; NAmE əbˈzɜːrvər /
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