spectator
英 [spekˈteɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈspekteɪtər]
spectator的释义
n. 观众,旁观者;
[ 例句 ] So does Capitalia, which has been a surprising spectator to the merger boom.
[ 释义 ]
在这次合并狂潮中一直吃惊旁观的Capitalia银行也要扩大国内业务.
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[ 例句 ] His mind seemed as passive as a spectator at a diorama.
[ 释义 ]
他的心似乎象一位旁观者那样消极地看着一幅透视画.
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[ 例句 ] She was a passive spectator of the operation of her fate.
[ 释义 ]
在命运的主宰面前,她只能做一名消极的旁观者.
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[ 例句 ] But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players. but the spectator.
[ 释义 ]
但意味深长的倒不是运动员的行为, 而是观众的态度.
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[ 例句 ] Then I compared my Spectator with the original, discovered some of my faults, and corrected them.
[ 释义 ]
然后,我就把自己写的《旁观者》同原作加以比较, 从中发现不足, 加以改正.
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