词汇 | railbird |
释义 | railbird noun[ C ] USinformaluk /ˈreɪl.bɜːd/ us /ˈreɪl.bɝːd/ a person who enjoys going to watch races or games, especially someone who stands just behind the railings(= vertical posts) that separate the crowd from a horse race: The jockey screamed in delight as a handful of railbirds looked on curiously. You don't need to be a railbird to appreciate the emotion of the occasion. He looked like one of the railbirds at the old Hollywood Park. He would always speak with any old railbird who approached him. The applause of the railbirds is not real - this is online poker. Audiences and spectators behind closed doorsidiom bums on seatsidiom bystander captive audience casual observer consumption evangelistically fan park fly on the wallidiom flâneur goer looker-on non-viewer observer onlooker operagoer spectator supporter viewership watcher You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Spectators & commentators at sports events Synonymspectator |
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