spectator 英 [spekˈteɪtə(r)]   美 [ˈspekteɪtər]

spectator

spectator  英 [spekˈteɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈspekteɪtər]

n. 观众;旁观者 

名词复数:spectators 

She was a passive spectator of the operation of her fate. 在命运的主宰面前,她只能做一名消极的旁观者.
As a spectator, he had always enjoyed Lily Bart. 做为一名局外人, 他一向十分赏识这位丽莉·巴特.

  • If you're watching something, you're a spectator. Football stadiums and circus tents are full of spectators.
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  • n. 观众;旁观者
  • 1. She was a passive spectator of the operation of her fate.

    在命运的主宰面前,她只能做一名消极的旁观者.

  • 2. As a spectator, he had always enjoyed Lily Bart.

    做为一名局外人, 他一向十分赏识这位丽莉·巴特.

  • 3. He is always a spectator and doesn't work very hard.

    他总在旁边观潮,不好好干活.

  • 4. Show jumping as a spectator sport is increasingly on the map.

    赛马跳栏这种很吸引观众的运动越来越受到大家的注意.

  • spectator (n.) 1580s, from Latin spectator "viewer, watcher," from past participle stem of spectare "to view, watch" (see spectacle). Spectator sport is attested from 1943. Related: Spectatorial. Fem. form spectatress (1630s) is less classically correct than spectatrix (1610s).
spec·ta·tor / spekˈteɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈspekteɪtər / noun a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event (尤指体育比赛的)观看者,观众 spectator spectators spec·ta·tor / spekˈteɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈspekteɪtər /
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