spectacle

spectacle [ˈspektəkl]  [ˈspɛktəkəl] 

第三人称复数:spectacles

spectacle 基本解释

spectacle的近义词

名词眼镜; 奇观,壮观; 光景,景象; 表演,场面

spectacle 相关例句

名词

1. I cannot see things through your spectacles.
    我的看法和你的不一样。

2. Viewed from the top of Mount Tai, the sunrise was indeed a spectacle.
    从泰山顶上看去,日出真是个奇观。

3. Don't make a spectacle of yourself.
    不要现眼。

4. The display of fireworks on New Year's Eve was a fine spectacle.
    除夕燃放的烟火真是美妙的奇观。

spectacle 网络解释

spectacle在线翻译

1. 场面:她表演的是技艺高超地挥舞盾牌. 那种象华丽的舞蹈一样挥舞的盾牌,洋溢着领袖人物的超凡魅力,会给观众带来强烈的冲击(impact)吧」. 真实的汗流浃背,激烈的肉体碰撞,加上魔幻与悲怆的爱情故事穿插交错,敬请期待前所未闻的壮观场面(spectacle)的叙事史诗.

2. 壮观场面:她表演的是技艺高超地挥舞盾牌. 那种象华丽的舞蹈一样挥舞的盾牌,洋溢著领袖人物的超凡魅力,会给观众带来强烈的冲击(impact)吧」. 真实的汗流浃背,激烈的肉体碰撞,加上魔幻与悲怆的爱情故事穿插交错,敬请期待前所未闻的壮观场面(spectacle)的敍事史诗.

spectacle 词典解释

1. 眼镜
    Glasses are sometimes referred to as spectacles .

    e.g. He looked at me over the tops of his spectacles.
           他从眼镜框的上方看了看我。
    e.g. ...thick spectacle frames.
           厚厚的眼镜框

2. 奇异的景象;有趣的场面
    A spectacle is a strange or interesting sight.

    e.g. It was a spectacle not to be missed.
           这是个不容错过的奇观。

3. spectacle

3. 盛大的演出;壮观的场面
    A spectacle is a grand and impressive event or performance.

    e.g. 94,000 people turned up for the spectacle.
           94,000 人参加了这一盛大活动。
    e.g. ...a director passionate about music and spectacle.
           对音乐和盛大演出充满激情的指挥

4. rose-coloured spectacles -> see rose-coloured

spectacle 单语例句

1. An Islamic group that controls much of southern Somalia executed two girls by firing squad, and hundreds of residents of a town were forced to view the spectacle.

2. The organizers of the Indianapolis 500 call it'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing'and it's certainly an impressive event.

3. spectacle

3. In its early years the area was a conglomeration of small independent stores, and the pedicab fleets delivering their stocks were a daily spectacle.

4. Several viewing spots are set up in the migratory birds conservation area for visitors to enjoy this great spectacle.

5. spectacle的翻译

5. The fights can attract hundreds of spectators who cram into a tight circle around the spectacle.

6. He also denied knowledge of captains sailing dangerously close to shore to provide a spectacle for passengers.

7. The prominent role that Burger King has played in rescinding the pay raise offers a spectacle of yuletide greed worthy of Charles Dickens.

8. The Spanish side did not disappoint by taking the spectacle with their silky smooth skills.

9. Government departments have also been urged to educate people on the scientific spectacle and dispel any panic or superstition.

10. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

10. It's an amazing spectacle to be treasured by all, even if a few whizzes and bangs disturb your sleep.

spectacle 英英释义

noun

1. a blunder that makes you look ridiculous
    used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself

2. an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale

3. something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight)

    e.g. the tragic spectacle of cripples trying to escape