spectator
n. 觀眾,旁觀者
A spectator is someone who watches something, especially a sporting event.
Thirty thousand spectators watched the final game.
3 萬名觀眾觀看了決賽。
1. a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind);
2. a woman's pump with medium heel; usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel
Although professional football is the nation's favorite spectator sport, professional baseball is also very popular.
儘管職業橄欖球是美國最受歡迎的具有觀眾群的運動, 職業棒球也很受歡迎.
What is it like having to be a spectator instead of a player?
作為一個觀眾而不是球員有什麼感覺?
For most other Americans, economic growth is a spectator sport.
而對於大多數的其他美國人來說, 他們只是經濟增長的旁觀者.
But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players. but the spectator.
但意味深長的倒不是運動員的行為, 而是觀眾的態度.
Then I compared my Spectator with the original, discovered some of my faults, and corrected them.
然後,我就把自己寫的《旁觀者》同原作加以比較, 從中發現不足, 加以改正.