bystander
n. 旁觀者; 局外人
A bystander is a person who is present when something happens and who sees it but does not take part in it.
It looks like an innocent bystander was killed instead of you.
看起來是一個無辜的旁觀者當了你的替死鬼。
1. a nonparticipant spectator
I am always a bystander when danger comes.
一旦出現什麼危險,小人總是能夠自外.
It is stated by a bystander that his trousers and gloves had been changed.
後有一個在場的人說,他的褲子和手套都換過了.
Is there no problem about me having to die as an innocent bystander?
沒有什麼問題關於我去去死,作為一個清白旁觀者?
" Here you are, " remarked a bystander, putting a coin into his hand.
“ 給你, “ 一個旁觀者說, 把一些硬幣放到他的手上.
She had thought to remain a bystander.
她想保持局外人的角色.