watcher 英 ['wɒtʃə(r)]   美 ['wɔtʃɚ]

watcher

watcher  英 ['wɒtʃə(r)] 美 ['wɔtʃɚ]

n. 观察者;看守人;哨兵;(美)选举监票员 

名词复数:watchers 

Letting go of control does not mean that activities will stop. It just means that you will stay as the watcher while life unfolds. 放弃控制并不意味着活动的停止,这只意味着当生命进行的时候你只是一个观察者。
Vanished invites kids and teens 11 to 14 to participate in the role of scientific detectives, although older participants can also follow along with special “watcher” accounts. 绝迹邀请了11到14岁的少年儿童参加科学侦探角色扮演,然而年龄稍大的参与者也可以通过特殊的观察者账号来跟着一起玩。

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  • n. 观察者;看守人;哨兵;(美)选举监票员
  • 1. Letting go of control does not mean that activities will stop. It just means that you will stay as the watcher while life unfolds.

    放弃控制并不意味着活动的停止,这只意味着当生命进行的时候你只是一个观察者。

  • 2. Vanished invites kids and teens 11 to 14 to participate in the role of scientific detectives, although older participants can also follow along with special “watcher” accounts.

    绝迹邀请了11到14岁的少年儿童参加科学侦探角色扮演,然而年龄稍大的参与者也可以通过特殊的观察者账号来跟着一起玩。

  • 3. It is also activated when a person looks at an object about which they are an expert, * Eberhardt explained, noting that a bird watcher fusiform region might be activated if he looks at a bird.

    当人们看到某种他非常了解的事物时,这一区域也会有反应。" 她举例说,当鸟类观察者看到一只鸟时,他的"纺锤状区"就会有反应。

  • watcher (n.) late 14c. (early 13c. as a surname), agent noun from watch (v.).
watch·er / ˈwɒtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈwɑːtʃər / noun ( often in compounds 常构成复合词 ) a person who watches and studies sb/sth regularly …观察家;…观察员 an industry/a market watcher 行业╱市场观察员 see also birdwatcher , clock-watcher watcher watchers watch·er / ˈwɒtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈwɑːtʃər /
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