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spectator

A spectator a person who looks on or watches; onlooker; observer.

spectator

(= viewer, watcher) a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind) the spectators applauded the performance television viewers sky watchers discovered a new star (= spectator pump) a woman's pump with medium heel; usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel

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Simple sentences

Every spectator buys a ticket.

Movie subtitles

For the attention of the spectator: This film presents an experiment in the cinematic transmission of visible phenomena.
It's better than being a spectator, isn't it?
It begins as a spectator sports dress.
I mix them in the eye of the spectator.
Sometimes he was only a spectator, a face in the crowd, but always he was there.
Let's just say I'm an interested spectator in the passing parade.
On the contrary, what is surprising is that a man like me could remain all those years watching life as a spectator before he discovered the force that was in him, but.
Freedom means that the spectator thinks entertainment is that what we offer him.
No, today I'm just a spectator.
The lighting system is completely new. The spectator must concentrate on the scene.
When the knife falls, how can I stand in front out there, a spectator?
He can do whatever he wants, but I don't want to be a spectator to it.
Has it ever occurred to you, Shapp, that you and the Marshal and this thing are in an arena playing out a game for some evil, alien spectator?
Thus you create the feeling of something original even if the spectator knows your lines by heart.
Of course, but you were there as a spectator, or by chance.
You are a journalist, a front-row spectator not directly involved.
I'm sick and tired of being a lousy spectator.
This guy's just Sunday spectator! He knows nothing about football!
Go to the reconstruction site, play onlooker, choose a random spectator and follow him wherever he goes.
Oh, don't look now but we have an important spectator.
You'd rather be a spectator, scared to death of an honest commitment.
I'm an obedient spectator.
The spectator must concentrate on the scene.
SPECTATOR: Sit down, cowboy.
I don't think Scotland Yard can be anything but an interested spectator.
The American spectator is really getting to the Great Ichiyama.
Giacomo. Your approval fills me with great pride. However, with your permission, I want to say that my capacities go beyond what you have just been a spectator of.
That's why I got out of the race, and thanks to Massigny I became a spectator of life.
And some of those letters even suggest. that your wife was the instigator. And in others, a simple spectator.
You are only a spectator tonight.
The human, the spectator, is involved in that which he watches.
As a spectator.
The maiden is always obliged to be a spectator unless she is partnered by the twins.

News and current affairs

It might seem that all of this could be shrugged off as a harmless media spectator sport.
He cannot remain a passive spectator when one member state is being mugged by the others in clear conflict with the Treaty's rules.
Neither dominating the politics of the region nor truly leading it, the US is a spectator in the unfolding Arab drama.

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