onlooker 的定义
- spectator; observer; witness.
onlooker 近义词
person observing an event
更多onlooker例句
- We’d all like to be the one that dazzles onlookers by nailing everything on the first try—but you never know who might be even more impressed by a determined second shot.
- Other onlookers, including me, say if parents want schools that demanding, they should be allowed to have them.
- The driver staggers on through the street, grabbing onlookers, all of whom die in moments.
- That led reporters and interested onlookers to assume results were final.
- The Atlantic’s proposition may be at odds with this trend, but industry onlookers applaud it for taking a longer-term view.
- The paper reports: “It was utterly shocking to watch,” said one onlooker.
- Everyone has fallen into the predictable roles of condemner, (rare and tentative) defender, and gleeful onlooker.
- She was wearing an "incredibly low-cut dress," one onlooker said.
- There can hardly have been an onlooker who would not have wanted to go up to the young man and shake his hand.
- Asked one onlooker motioning toward the crush of people blockading every clothes rack.
- He looked into the eyes of great Osiris,… and that part of him that ever watched—the great Onlooker—smiled.
- Tchernitchev delayed his departure, remaining merely as an onlooker, to give the Prussians the support of his presence.
- But the performance that stopped every heart and made every onlooker hold his breath was the parachute jumps.
- By nightfall the place was the scene of great activity, and to an onlooker produced a singular effect.
- It is usually the onlooker who sees that, just as a critic sees more in a picture than the painter ever put there.