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grandstand美 ['ɡræn(d).stænd] 英 ['ɡræn(d).stænd] - n.大看台
- v.〈口〉为博取观众喝采而卖弄技巧
- 网络正面看台;哗众取宠的表演;观众看台
复数:grandstands 过去分词:grandstanded 现在分词:grandstanding v. impress,play to the gallery,show off,attract attention,showboat 1. | 大看台a large covered structure with rows of seats for people to watch sports events |
| The game was played to a packed grandstand. 比赛时大看台上座无虚席。 | | From her house, we had a grandstand view(= very good view) of the celebrations. 从她的住所望去,我们把整个庆祝活动尽收眼底。 |
n. | 1. an open structure or platform, usually with a roof, containing rows of seats for spectators at a sports stadium or racetrack 2. the spectators sitting in a grandstand 3. a large structure with rows of seats from which people watch sports events | adj. | 1. clear, close, and unobstructed | v. | 1. to show off in order to impress people, especially spectators |
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