spectacle 详细解释

spectacle

['spektəkl]

n.景象, 场面, 奇观, 壮观, 公开展示
(复)spectacles: 眼镜

n.[C]

1. 公开展示, 场面

2. 景象; 奇观, 壮观

The display of fireworks on New Year's Eve was a fine spectacle.

除夕燃放的烟火真是美妙的奇观。

3. 眼镜[P]

wear a pair of spectacles

戴一副眼镜

4. 引人羡慕(或轻视)的人(或事物)

词形变化

名词复数:spectacles

词义辨析

同义:

n.壮观的场面; 景象

sight  show  display  exhibition  pageant  

同义参见:

prospect  pomp  play  phenomenon  curiosity  monster  miracle  marvel  performance  

英英释义

名词 spectacle:

something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight)

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

短语词组

make a spectacle of oneself

1. 出洋相

She wasn't going to make a spectacle of herself by bursting into tears in the street.

她不会丢人现眼地在街上哭的。

补充

spectaclespectacle英:[ˈspektəkl] 美:[ˈspɛktəkəl]n.1.壮观的场面或景象The spectacle greatly excited us at the time.当时那场面令我们十分激动。2.可笑的事物; 愚蠢的景象3.眼镜People wear spectacles so that they can see better.人们戴眼镜是为了看得更清楚。

例句

1. 94,000 people turned up for the spectacle.94,000人参加了这一盛大活动。 2. He's a director who is passionate about music and spectacle.他是一位对音乐和盛大演出充满激情的指挥家。 3. She stood at the head of the stairs and surveyed the spectacle.她站在楼梯顶上注视着这一奇观。 4. I nearly crashed into a tree and made a complete spectacle of myself.我差点撞到树上, 大出洋相。 5. It was a spectacle not to be missed.这是不容错过的奇观。 6. Thick spectacle frames don't suit me.厚镜框不适合我。 7. the acrobatic feats make a good spectacle.那些杂技绝活表演得太精彩了。 8. [mass noun]the show is pure spectacle.这场表演真是壮观。 9. the spectacle of a city's mass grief.整个城市都陷入悲伤的奇特景象。 10. a giant film spectacle一部电影巨作 11. a Broadway spectacle百老汇的一出杰作 12. The photo exhibit was quite a spectacle.这次图片展颇受瞩目。 13. She hoped the situation would not become a spectacle.她不希望情况变得引人注目。 14. He peered through his spectacles.他透过眼镜费劲地看。 15. You made a spectacle of yourself at the party.你搞得自己在聚会上出了洋相。