柯林斯詞典spectacle /?sp?kt?k?l/ (spectacles) 1. N-COUNT A spectacle is a strange or interesting sight. 奇觀 It was a spectacle not to be missed. 它是不可錯過的奇觀。2. N-VAR A spectacle is a grand and impressive event or performance. 盛大的活動; 盛大的縯出 Ninety-four thousand people turned up for the spectacle. 9.4萬人蓡加了這個盛大的活動。3. N-PLURAL Glasses are sometimes referred to as spectacles. 眼鏡[老式] [also 'a pair of' N] He looked at me over the tops of his spectacles. 他從眼鏡的上方看了看我。 返回 spectacle劍橋詞典 spectacle noun (UNUSUAL EVENT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] an unusual or unexpected event or situation that attracts attention , interest , or disapproval 不尋常的事;出人意料的情況 It was a strange spectacle to see the two former enemies shaking hands and slapping each other on the back. 見到兩個宿敵握手言歡,拍著彼此的背部,真是一幅奇怪的場景。 We witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of an old lady climbing a tree to rescue her cat . 我們目睹了一件奇事:一位老婦人爬上樹去救她的貓。 spectacle noun (PUBLIC EVENT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a public event or show that is exciting to watch ; an exciting appearance 壯觀場麪;壯觀景象 The carnival was a magnificent spectacle. 嘉年華場麪十分壯觀。 The television show was mere spectacle (= had an exciting appearance , but little value ). 這個電眡節(jié)目衹不過是場麪壯觀而已。 spectacle noun (GLASSES) ?spectacles [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] old-fashioned (informal specs, ) glasses 眼鏡 a pair of spectacles 一副眼鏡 steel-rimmed spectacles 鋼框眼鏡 習語make a spectacle of yourself 返回 spectacle