
n.景象;場(chǎng)面;奇觀;壯觀;公開(kāi)展示;表相,假相
n.(復(fù))眼鏡
The sunrise was a splendid spectacle. 日出是個(gè)壯觀的景象。
The carnival parade was a magnificent spectacle. 狂歡節(jié)游行場(chǎng)面熱烈,蔚為大觀。
The children took in the spectacle open-mouthed. 孩子們張著嘴注視精彩表演。
The Red Beach is a spectacle of nature. 特色天成的自然奇觀紅海灘。
The crowd was dazzled by the spectacle. 人群被這一奇觀弄得眼花繚亂。
Set aside a day for the must-see spectacle of Milford Sound in the heart of NZ's unspoiled and awe-inspiring fjord-land. 一定要留一天給不能錯(cuò)過(guò)的美景米爾福德峽灣,它位于新西蘭腹地純自然而壯觀的峽灣地區(qū)。
She was a spectacle, sure enough. 毫無(wú)疑問(wèn),她是丟現(xiàn)人眼了。
Congress is keen to avoid the spectacle of sending government workers home. 國(guó)會(huì)很想避免把政府職員遣送回家的公開(kāi)展示。
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. 老人戴上眼鏡開(kāi)始看書(shū)。
adj.戴眼鏡的;有眼鏡狀的斑紋的
adj.戴眼鏡的