observer

英 [əb'zɜːvə] 美[əb'zɝvɚ]
  • n. 观察者;[天] 观测者;遵守者

词态变化


复数: observers;

英文词源


observer (n.)
1550s, "one who keeps a rule, custom, etc.," agent noun from observe. Meaning "one who watches and takes notice" is from 1580s; this is the sense of the word in many newspaper names.

双语例句


1. The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer.
当前唯一的超级大国远不是一个公正的旁观者。

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2. There is a lengthy article on Spike Milligan in the Observer newspaper.
《观察家报》上有一篇关于斯派克·米利根的长篇文章。

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3. The Observer found the play "a feeble rehash of familiar Miller themes"
《观察家报》认为这部剧“是大家熟悉的米勒式主题的拙劣翻版”。

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4. As an impartial observer my analysis is supposed to be objective.
作为中立的观察员,我的分析应该客观。

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5. The talks took place in the presence of a diplomatic observer.
会谈是在一位外交观察员在场的情况下进行的。

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