单词 | observer |
释义 | observerobserver /əbˈzɚvɚ/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1someone who regularly watches or pays attention to things relating to a particular subject, especially as part of his or her job, so that he or she knows a lot about it: Political observers say Ball could still win the election.observer of an observer of nature Outside observers (=independent ones who are not directly involved in the situation) agree that the changes are good ones.2someone who is sent to a place to check what is happening and report any problems, changes, illegal actions, etc. SYN monitor: International observers criticized the use of military force in the region. I was invited to attend the meeting as an impartial observer (=someone who is not on either side).3someone who sees or notices something: To the casual observer (=someone who does not look carefully) it doesn’t look as if anything has changed. |
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