词汇 | spectator |
释义 | spectator noun[ C ] uk /spekˈteɪ.tər/ us /spekˈteɪ.t̬ɚ/ B2 a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part: (尤指体育赛事的)观众 They won 4–0 in front of over 40,000 cheering spectators.他们在4万多名观众的加油助威声中以4比0获胜。 an audience audienceThe audience went wild after every song she sang. viewerThe show attracts millions of viewers every week. listenerListeners tune in regularly for his cheery banter. crowdThose New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to please. houseIt's a full house tonight. spectatorThe spectators cheered when the balloon went up. A few incredulous spectators watched as Paterson, ranked 23rd in the world, beat the champion. Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack.组织者竭力想阻止观众冲到跑道上去,但根本没用。 Will spectators please stay behind the rail?观众们请站在栏杆后面好吗? At the last minute, we roped in a couple of spectators to complete the team.在最后关头,我们说服几位观众加入,凑足了比赛人数。 The racing car left the track at 120 mph and scythed through the crowd of spectators, killing ten.赛车以每小时120英里的速度脱离跑道,冲进观赛人群,致使10人丧生。 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 supporter viewer viewership watcher You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Spectators & commentators at sports events spectator | American Dictionaryspectator noun[ C ] us/ˈspekˌteɪ·t̬ər/ a person who watches an activity, esp. a public event, without taking part: The stadium was packed with cheering spectators. Examples of spectatorspectator To see it, the spectator must have understood the symbolic geometry of the interior. The words designate underlying meanings, and it is these inner meanings - the characters' mental states - which have to be ascertained and conveyed to the spectator. The scenic display was extraordinary and may well have consumed a large percentage of the spectators' attention. The performers' feet were at right angles to spectators' feet in an inversion of the axis of physical space. In short, the spectator remains unusually conscious of the relationship between performance and pretence, between disguise and deceit. They took advantage of new media and negotiated their way into early television showings in order to reach even greater numbers of spectators. Performers move theatrical lights into place to reconstruct particular filmic moments in what appears to the spectator to be stark black and white. The actual spectators will be more or less receptive to the ways of perceiving or structuring the experience that these layers make possible simultaneously. From a terminological point of view one could argue that this type of music often occurs offstage - 'stage' meaning the space visible to the spectators. From crowding into the library to witness the fun, intending spectators had to view or hear the proceedings from outside the door. The performers continued, taking no notice, but the spectators could not help laughing merrily. The spectators standing on the ground below were looking up at performers walking along a vertical surface as if they were upright on the ground. What is most significant is that there were only a few hundred spectators, only around double the number of the performers. This certainly was the most effective act of transgression which made amorphous the distinction between the performers and spectators! The space described above had a distinct, 'sacred' quality, clearly demarcating the performers from the spectators. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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