spectator

spectator [spekˈteɪtə(r)]  [ˈspekteɪtər] 

spectator的意思

第三人称复数:spectators

spectator 基本解释

名词观众,旁观者

spectator 相关例句

名词

1. The game drew thousands of spectators.
    这场比赛吸引了数千名观众。

spectator 网络解释

spectator是什么意思

1. 旁观者:艾迪生的名字在[[文学史]]上常常与他的好朋友[[理查德·斯蒂尔]](Richard Steele)一起被提起,两人最重要的贡献是创办两份著名的杂志<<[[闲谈者]]>>(''Tatler'')与<<[[旁观者]]>>(''Spectator'').

2. 目击者:--查理斯.韦伯斯特爵士(Sir Charles Webster),<<目击者>>(Spectator)9.如此宏伟的艺术作品,他再创了当时最高阶层的氛围,并让读者感到似乎站在他身旁,一如他本人般指挥著英国战争直到最终.

spectator 词典解释
spectator在线翻译

1. (尤指体育比赛的)观众
    A spectator is someone who watches something, especially a sporting event.

    e.g. Thirty thousand spectators watched the final game.
           3 万名观众观看了决赛。

spectator 单语例句

1. But then, he had no idea he would compete either - he went as a spectator.

2. But that doesn't alter the fact that the act of blogging is turning out to be more of a spectator sport than we originally thought.

3. The spectator was booed by the crowd and told off by the chair umpire as he reluctantly returned to his seat.

4. spectator的意思

4. The most glorious attempt to fully engage the theater spectator's senses was Cinerama, introduced in 1952.

5. The second spectator struck by debris was taken to a hospital, but authorities haven't disclosed his name or condition.

6. The Supercars Championship is Australia's most popular auto racing series and the country's third most popular spectator sport behind Australian rules football and cricket.

7. Under the new design plan, only the spectator stand would be covered.

8. Woods'tee shot on 18 went way left and ricocheted off a spectator and into the fairway.

9. spectator什么意思

9. " I think it's just kind of a freak accident, " spectator Ron Jutte told The News Tribune.

10. The question of how to make full use of the auto park technology is a key in solving spectator parking problems.

spectator 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. a woman's pump with medium heel
    usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel

    Synonym: spectator pump

2. a close observer
    someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)

    e.g. the spectators applauded the performance
           television viewers
           sky watchers discovered a new star

    Synonym: witness viewer watcher looker