observer
- IPA[əbˈzəːvə]
英式
- a person who watches or notices something;a person who follows events closely and comments publicly on them
noun: observer, plural noun: observers
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a person who watches or notices something to a casual observer, he was at peace
- ▪ a person who follows events closely and comments publicly on them some observers expect interest rates to rise
- ▪ a person posted in an official capacity to an area to monitor political or military events elections scrutinized by international observers
- ▪ a person who attends a conference, inquiry, etc., to note the proceedings without participating in them he had been invited to attend the meeting as an observer
- ▪ a person trained to spot and identify enemy aircraft or to reconnoitre enemy positions from the air the Royal Observer Corps
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- IPA[əbˈzərvər]
美式
- a person who watches or notices something: to a casual observer, he was at peace
Oxford American Dictionary