observer
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT You can refer to someone who sees or notices something as an observer. 目击者
A casual observer would have taken them to be three men out for an evening stroll. 一位不经意的目击者会认为他们是晚上出来闲逛的3个男人。
2. N-COUNT An observer is someone who studies current events and situations, especially in order to comment on them and predict what will happen next. 观察家[journalism]
Observers say the events of the weekend seem to have increased support for the opposition. 观察家们说周末事件似乎增加了对反对派的支持。
3. N-COUNT An observer is a person who is sent to observe an important event or situation, especially in order to make sure it happens as it should, or to tell other people about it. 观察员
The president suggested that a UN observer should attend the conference. 大会主席建议应该有一名联合国观察员参加该会议。
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observer /əbˈzɜːvə/ (observers)
剑桥词典
- a person who watches what happens but has no active part in it
- Throughout the novel , the story is seen through the eyes of a detached observer.
- To a casual observer, everything might appear normal .
- "It was a parody of a trial , " said one observer.
- Few observers believe that the treaty will bring a lasting peace to the region .
- UN observers were there to ensure the smooth transference of power . 返回 observer
观察者,观察家
observers of the political situation /political observers 政治观察家
UN observers are monitoring the ceasefire . 联合国观察员在监督此次停火。
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