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spec.ta.cle UNUSUAL EVENT5spek7tI7k6n [C]an unusual or unexpected event or situation which attracts attention, interest or disapproval不寻常的事,奇观,景象It was a strange spectacle to see the two former enemies shaking hands and hugging each other.这真是一个奇观,他们两个以前是仇人,而此刻却互相握手拥抱。We witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of an old lady climbing a tree to rescue her cat.我们目睹了一幅不寻常的景象,一个老妇人爬到树上去救她的猫。The early evening news broadcast was criticized for exposing young viewers to the appalling spectacle of children being killed by soldiers.傍晚的新闻报道向小观众播出了士兵杀戮孩子的骇人镜头,因此它受到批评。(disapproving) The trial has become a public spectacle.审讯变成了一场公开展览。She made a real spectacle of herself (= behaved in a way which attracted other people's attention and made her look ridiculous), shouting at the waiter in the middle of a crowded restaurant.她在一个熙熙攘攘的餐厅中向服务员嚷嚷,出尽了洋相。
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