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| | NOUN | | | /ˈspektəkl/ | | | | | C/U an unusual , exciting , or impressive event or sight 壮观的景象;奇观 | Watching a lion chase its prey is one of nature’ s most exciting spectacles. 观看狮子追捕猎物是自然界最激动人心的壮观场面之一。 | | a | C/U an exciting and impressive public event or performance 壮观的场面;令人惊叹的表演 | | We present the world’ s finest racing drivers in a spectacle of great daring and skill. 我们呈现世界最佳赛车手展示勇敢和技巧的壮观场面。 | | | b | C an embarrassing event 令人尴尬的事 | | Congress is keen to avoid the spectacle of sending government workers home. 国会极力避免把政府工作人员遣送回家这种尴尬事情。 | | | PHRASE | - | make a spectacle of yourself | | to bring attention to yourself by behaving in an embarrassing way in public | | 出洋相;使自己出丑 | | | | | | |