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spec.tat.orHspek5teI7tE5, $-tLn [C]a person who watches an activity, esp. a sporting event, without taking part观众,目击者The stadium was packed with thousands of cheering spectators.体育场挤满了成千上万名热烈欢呼的观众。Several spectators at the air show were killed when a plane crashed.当飞机坠地时,一些在观看露天演出的观众不幸遇难。After she had given evidence at the trial, she returned to the courtroom as a spectator.她为审讯提供了证据之后,作为目击者回到了法庭上。"We cannot become participants in the war, " said the Prime Minister, "but nor must we be mere spectators."“我们不会参加战争。” 总理说,“但我们也不会作为旁观者。”A spectator sport is one which people go to watch.吸引观众的体育运动Football is probably the biggest spectator sport.足球可能是最吸引观众的体育运动。
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