spectator怎么读/spectator的发音
spectator的音标:英[spekˈteɪtə(r)] 美[ˈspekteɪtər]
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spectator是什么意思
n. 观众, 目击者, 旁观者
n. a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
spectator的用法和双语例句
1. Every spectator in the stadium held their breath during the final seconds of the game.
在比赛的最后几秒,体育场里的每一位观众都屏住了呼吸。
2. The performer captivated the spectator with his stunning magic tricks.
表演者用他惊人的魔术技巧吸引了那位观众。
3. A large crowd of spectators gathered along the route to watch the parade.
一大群观众沿着路线聚集观看游行。
4. As a spectator, it's important to respect the rules of the venue.
作为一名观众,遵守场馆的规定是很重要的。
5. The tennis player waved to the spectator who had been cheering for him all match.
网球运动员向整场比赛都在为他加油的观众挥手致意。
6. The documentary was filmed from the perspective of a spectator at the historic event.
这部纪录片是从一位历史事件旁观者的视角拍摄的。
7. The judge asked the spectator to describe what she had seen from the window.
法官要求那位旁观者描述她从窗户看到了什么。
8. The roar from the spectators was deafening when the home team scored a goal.
当主队进球时,观众们的欢呼声震耳欲聋。
9. He was more of a passive spectator in the debate, rarely offering his own opinion.
在辩论中,他更像一个被动的旁观者,很少提出自己的看法。
10. The security guard escorted the unruly spectator out of the arena.
保安将那名不守规矩的观众带出了竞技场。