[/ˈspektəkl; ˋspɛktəkl/] n 用法: 1 grand public display, procession, performance, etc 大场面(壮观的公开展示、 队列、 表演等): The ceremonial opening of Parliament was a fine spectacle. 该议会的开幕式场面隆重. 用法: 2 impressive, remarkable or interesting sight 精彩的、 非凡的或有趣的情景: The sunrise seen from high in the mountains was a tremendous spectacle. 从山上居高远望, 日出景象蔚为奇观. 用法: 3 (usu derog 通常作贬义) object of attention, esp sb/sth unusual or ridiculous 注意的目标; (尤指)不同寻常的或滑稽的人[事物]: The poor fellow was a sad spectacle. 那可怜的家伙看著就叫人难过. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) make a `spectacle of oneself draw attention to oneself by behaving, dressing, etc ridiculously, esp in public (因行为、 穿著等)出丑, 出洋相: make a spectacle of oneself by arguing with the waiter 跟服务员争吵而出丑. |