spectator英 [spekˈteɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈspekteɪtər]
n.观众,旁观者;
变形
复数:spectators
双语释义
n.
(名词)- [C] 观众,旁观者 a person who watches (especially an event or sport) without taking part
英英释义
spectator[ spek'teitə, 'spekt- ]
词组短语
spectator sport吸引大量观众的体育运动
同近义词辨析
attendant, audience, spectator
attendant护理人员,服务员;
audience参加play或concert的人;
spectator参加game的人
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Baseball is largely a spectator sport.
棒球在很大程度上是一种观众型运动。 - Many a spectator poured down the street to the football ground.
许多观众沿街向足球场走去。 - Hanlei looks at the world as a spectator, waiting.
韩磊以一个旁观者的身份观察世界,他善于等待。 - It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors.
艺术所真正要反映的是旁观者,而不是生活。
权威例句
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