词性及解释
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形容词: spectatorial
名词: spectatorship
英英解释
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1.
n.a close observer
[例]
○ someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
○ the spectators applauded the performance
○ television viewers
○ sky watchers discovered a new star
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例句
1.
One that looks,especially a spectator or AN onlooker.
观者看的人,尤指观察者或旁观者
2.
That venerable lady chanced to be a spectator of the scene, AND ever after made it her favorite narrative.
那位可敬的夫人当时碰巧在场看热闹,从此以后,这个场面就成为她津津乐道的话题。
3.
His mind seemed AS pASsive AS a spectator at a diorama
他的心似乎象一位旁观者那样消极地看着一幅透视画。
4.
A spectator threw the Ball back to the players.
一个观众把球掷还给球员们。
5.
If only Estella had come to be a spectator of our proceedings, I should have felt sufficiently discontented
即使艾丝黛拉只是一个人来看我们兜圈子,我就已经够难堪了。
6.
The Spectator failed after horace had spent four years working FOR it
霍勒斯在《北方旁观者报》干了四年之后,该报停刊了。
7.
The increase in ticket prices HAS hit spectator sports badly.
票价上涨极大地影响了观众多的体育运动。
8.
THEre was gasp of horror from tHE spectator as HE fell off tHE tightrope.
他从拉紧的绳索上摔了下来,观众吓得直喘气。
9.
He remained a mere spectator of the great happenings of HIS time.
对于他所处的那个时期的大事件,他只是一个旁观者而已。
10.
SO that, if I say that the greatest picture is that which conveys to the mind of the spectator the greatest number of the greatest ideas
所以,如果我说最伟大的画,就是能向看画人的大脑传达最多伟大思想的画
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