spectacle信息详情
n.景象;场面;奇观;壮观;盛大的演出;(复)眼镜
spectacled───adj.戴了眼镜的;有眼镜状斑纹的
spectacles───n.[轻]眼镜(spectacle的复数);大场面
pentacle───n.五角星形;星印(等于pentagram)
spectate───vi.出席观看
bespectacled───adj.戴眼镜的
unspectacled───不引人注目的
spectacular───adj.壮观的,惊人的;公开展示的
specialled───特制的
spectrally───adv.可怕地;幽灵似地
It was a spectacle not to be missed.───它是不可错过的奇观。
A curious spectacle was witnessed.───了这一奇异的景象。
The sunset was a stunning spectacle.───夕阳西斜,异常壮观。
Internally, as the ellipses expand with each turn of the spiral, the skylight void opens up in a stunning spectacle.───在内部,由于椭圆的扩展和螺旋彼此之间的交错,使得天窗洒下来的光形成了一个异常漂亮、吸引人的景象。
He sat with a stack of spectacle frames on the table in front of him, examining each for defects.───他坐在一张放着一堆眼镜架的桌子前,正在一个一个地寻找瑕疵。
Because we were in the age before anesthesia, the agony of the patient is really as much of the public spectacle as the surgery itself.───因为我们这时还没发明麻醉技术,病人的痛苦象手术本身一样公开。
I'm going to take you to see a spectacle. I guarantee you've never seen it before. Come with me.───我今天要带你去看一个奇观。而且保证你原来肯定没见过。跟我走吧。
"We all like to see a good spectacle but the people who have to control the game have to know what's football and what isn't, " he said.───“我们都希望看到一个好的球赛,但掌控比赛的人(指裁判)要知道什么是足球,什么不是,”他说。
If a sporting spectacle was all that was promised, the games would be an unproblematic affair.───如果一场体育盛会就是伦敦所承诺的全部,那么这届奥运会将不会有任何问题。