observers

[əb'zɜ:vəz]
  • 释义
  • 观察者( observer的名词复数 );遵守者;观测者;目击者;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    International observers say the balloting was fair.

    国际观察员说此次投票是公正的。

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  • 2、

    Political observers believe that a new cabinet may be formed shortly.

    政治观察家认为新内阁可能很快就会组建。

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  • 3、

    Many observers foresee a great change for foreign investments.

    许多观察家预计外国投资将发生巨大的变化.

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  • 4、

    Observers report that a person usually fidgets before a dream.

    观察者说人在做梦前通常不安.

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  • 5、

    Independent observers say the campaign's been very much fairer than expected.

    独立观察员说竞选比预期要公平得多。

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  • 6、

    Work parties were withdrawn, and two groups of observers landed in helicopters.

    工作队撤下了, 两个观察小组登上了直升飞机.

    辞典例句
  • 7、

    It seemed to some observers that the English had a mania for travelling.

    在某些观察家看来,英国人对旅行似乎抱有一种狂热。

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  • 8、

    Observers reckon the Bank of England will hold fire until nearer the Budget.

    观察家认为英格兰银行会推迟到更加接近预算案出台时再采取措施。

    柯林斯例句
  • 9、

    Observers have recently found in the Universe giant voids about 500,000,000 light-years across.

    观察员最近在宇宙中发现了直径约5亿光年的巨型空洞。

    柯林斯例句
  • 10、

    Experienced observers concentrate on systematic investigations.

    有经验的观测者致力于系统的研究.

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  • 11、

    Some simpleminded observers fear that foreign enterprise will dominate government circles.

    一些头脑简单的评论家担心外国企业会左右政界人士.

    辞典例句
  • 12、

    Observers say the woman pulled a knife out of the bunch of flowers and stabbed him in the neck.

    目击者说那名女子从花束中拔出一把刀来,扎进了他的颈部。

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  • 13、

    Experienced observers used to insist that outright sexual discrimination is not common.

    有经验的观察者往往断言,单纯的性别歧视,并不是普遍存在的.

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  • 14、

    By the late nineteenth century the recurrence of this pattern had become obvious to many observers.

    到十九世纪末期,许多观察家都看出了这种反复现象.

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  • 15、

    This served to bring another fact to the attention of the observers.

    这使观察者注意到另一事实.

    辞典例句