柯林斯詞典spectator /sp?k?te?t?/ (spectators) 1. N-COUNT A spectator is someone who watches something, especially a sports event. (尤指躰育賽事的) 觀衆(zhòng) Thirty thousand spectators watched the final game. 3萬觀衆(zhòng)觀看了那場決賽。 返回 spectator劍橋詞典a person who watches an activity , especially a sports event , without taking part (尤指躰育賽事的)觀衆(zhòng) They won 4–0 in front of over 40,000 cheering spectators. 他們在4萬多名觀衆(zhòng)的加油助威聲中以4比0獲勝。 例句 A few incredulous spectators watched as Paterson, ranked 23rd in the world , beat the champion .Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack .Will spectators please stay behind the rail ?At the last minute , we roped in a couple of spectators to complete the team .The racing car left the track at 120 mph and scythed through the crowd of spectators, killing ten. 返回 spectator