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observer美 [əb'zɜrvər] 英 [əb'zɜː(r)və(r)] - n.观察员;观察者;观察家;观测者
- 网络观察者模式;观察家报;观察器
adj.+n. careful observer,shrewd observer,experienced observer,impartial observer,independent observer n. spectator,witness,viewer,onlooker,bystander 1. | 观察者;观测者;目击者a person who watches sb/sth |
| According to observers, the plane exploded shortly after take-off. 据目击者说,飞机起飞后不久就爆炸了。 | | To the casual observer(= somebody who does not pay much attention) , the system appears confusing. 乍看起来,这个系统好像条理不清。 |
2. | 观察员;旁听者a person who attends a meeting, lesson, etc. to listen and watch but not to take part |
| A team of British officials were sent as observers to the conference. 一组英国官员被派去做大会观察员。 |
3. | 观察家;观察员;评论员a person who watches and studies particular events, situations, etc. and is therefore considered to be an expert on them |
n. | 1. somebody who observes something that is happening 2. somebody who acts as a witness to an event, often officially and at the invitation of the participants 3. somebody who duly celebrates a religious ceremony or ritual, or complies with a rule or law 4. somebody trained in identifying aircraft 5. a soldier who watches enemy movements or directs artillery fire 6. someone who sees or notices something 7. someone who looks at something as their job or as part of an experiment 8. someone whose opinions are broadcast or published because they know a lot about a particular subject 1. somebody who observes something that is happening 2. somebody who acts as a witness to an event, often officially and at the invitation of the participants 3. somebody who duly celebrates a religious ceremony or ritual, or complies with a rule or law 4. somebody trained in identifying aircraft 5. a soldier who watches enemy movements or directs artillery fire 6. someone who sees or notices something 7. someone who looks at something as their job or as part of an experiment 8. someone whose opinions are broadcast or published because they know a lot about a particular subject |
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