spectacle
英 [ˈspektəkl]美 [ˈspɛktəkəl]
spectacle意思解释
n.眼镜;奇观,壮观;光景,景象;表演,场面 变形 复数:spectacles 双语释义n.(名词)[C] 壮观的场面或景象

spectacle读音音标
英 [ˈspektəkl]
美 [ˈspɛktəkəl]
spectacle意思解释
n.
眼镜;
奇观,壮观;
光景,景象;
表演,场面
变形
复数:spectacles
双语释义
n.(名词)
[C] 壮观的场面或景象 a grand public show or scene[P] 眼镜glasses英英释义
spectaclen.
something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight)
\"the tragic spectacle of cripples trying to escape\"
an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale
a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of\' yourself
词组短语
spectacle frame
眼镜架;双孔构架双语例句
用作名词(n.)The sunrise was a splendid spectacle.日出是个壮观的景象。The celebrations provided a magnificent spectacle.庆祝活动呈现一派宏伟的景象。The carnival parade was a magnificent spectacle.狂欢节游行场面热烈,蔚为大观。The children took in the spectacle open-mouthed.孩子们张着嘴注视精彩表演。The Red Beach is a spectacle of nature.特色天成的自然奇观红海滩。The crowd was dazzled by the spectacle.人群被这一奇观弄得眼花缭乱。Set aside a day for the must-see spectacle of Milford Sound in the heart of NZ\'s unspoiled and awe-inspiring fjord-land.一定要留一天给不能错过的美景米尔福德峡湾,它位于新西兰腹地纯自然而壮观的峡湾地区。She was a spectacle, sure enough.毫无疑问,她是丢人现眼了。Congress is keen to avoid the spectacle of sending government workers home.国会很想避免把政府职员遣送回家的公开展示。用作名词(n.)I can\'t see things through your spectacles.我和你的看法不同。The old man put on his spectacles and started reading.老人戴上眼镜开始看书。
