1.(看比赛等的)观众;旁观者
2.〈美〉女运动鞋
1.能吸引观众的
2.观看用的;运动用的;华美的,漂亮的
1.someone who watches a public activity or event, especially a sports event
1.But when told that some women spectators had been impressed by his physique, she replied: "Maybe next time I'll take a look. "
但当她被告知这名裸奔男子的体型给一些女观众留下了深刻的印象时,她回答说:“或许下次我会看一眼。”
2.A screen was fixed up to protect the spectators from the wind and rain .
安装了一个篷子使观众免于风吹雨淋。
3.Both the actors and the spectators should try to see life from a different angle and their life would be purified and sublimed .
无论演员和观众都应该体验一番,换着角度看人生,才能得到净化乃至升华。
4.The word was no sooner out of my mouth than the whole crowd of spectators joined in a general shriek of "Fire! " .
我的喊声刚落,全部看热闹的人,也齐声尖叫起来:“火”。
5.By the authority of the Court, and the exertions of its officers, the tumult among the spectators was at length appeased.
在法庭的威严和官吏们的努力下,观众之间的骚乱终于平息了。
6.Race spectators around the world will continue to see the name of the renowned CERTINA brand on the pit-stop-lane lollipop.
世界各地的赛车观众将继续在停车站的信号牌上看到著名的CERTINA品牌。
7.Federer added that his assistance makes for 'a good flow of the match, so spectators don't have to wait so much.
费德勒接着说这有助于“比赛顺利的进行,从而不至于让观众等得太久。”
8.He tilts the case and the deck slides out with one of the spectators' cards on the face!
他掀动盒,并且甲板在面孔滑与其中一张观众的卡片!
9.Spectators came from around the world to see Jackson on trial, and some of the jurors became so starstruck they behaved in bizarre ways.
许多人从世界各地来到加利福尼亚,期盼能够目睹杰克逊案件的审理过程,一些陪审员则由于受到广泛关注而飘飘然,行为怪异。
10.Spectators booed Chen's victory and a furious Stevenson told reporters that she had been "robbed" .
观众席传来了嘘声,史蒂文森则非常愤怒的告诉记者她被“抢走了”晋级资格。