grandstand
英 [ˈɡrænstænd]
美 [ˈɡrænstænd]
n. 大看台
v. 哗众取宠; 讨好观众(或媒体)
复数:grandstands 现在分词:grandstanding 过去式:grandstanded 第三人称单数:grandstands 过去分词:grandstanded
Collins.1 / BNC.16901 / COCA.19216
牛津词典
noun
- 大看台
a large covered structure with rows of seats for people to watch sports events- The game was played to a packed grandstand.
比赛时大看台上座无虚席。 - From her house, we had a grandstand view (= very good view) of the celebrations.
从她的住所望去,我们把整个庆祝活动尽收眼底。
- The game was played to a packed grandstand.
柯林斯词典
- 大看台
Agrandstandis a covered stand with rows of seats for people to sit on at sporting events.
英英释义
noun
- a stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof
- the audience at a stadium or racetrack
verb
- perform ostentatiously in order to impress the audience and with an eye to the applause
- She never misses a chance to grandstand
双语例句
- The Devil's Elbow on the1906 Scottish Trial provided a challenge to drivers and a grandstand for spectators.
上图为1906年苏格兰选拔赛中一个魔鬼弯道对参赛者提出挑战,同时他们还专门为观众准备了看台。 - Some swimming pools have a grandstand for people to watch races.
有些游泳池有供人们看比赛的看台。 - There is no sun in the grandstand. It's completely covered. Each upstairs room opened on a balcony shaded by an overhanging roof.
汤姆:正面看台没有太阳,是有顶棚的。楼上的每个房间都有飞檐遮阴的阳台。 - It gave him a grandstand view of subsequent developments, including the rise of the Taliban, with whom he lived and on whom he reported.
当时,他正在喀布尔,使得他亲历事态的发展。他同塔利班武装人员住在一起,进行追踪报道,亲眼目睹了塔利班的崛起。 - For one night only, the Mercedes grandstand became a centre of international fashion, with a setting that could draw the envy of even New York fashion week's aficionados.
只有一个夜晚,梅赛德斯看台变成了国际时尚的中心,其环境甚至引发了纽约时尚周末迷们的嫉妒。 - Is it Zuma wanting to grandstand on the global stage, or is there a wider ANC foreign policy objective?
是祖马希望在国际舞台上大显身手,还是非国大有什么更宏伟的外交政策目标? - He looked up at the clock above the grandstand and saw that it was still only twenty minutes to ten.
他看看西边跑马厅高楼上的大钟,还只有九点四十分。 - A furious player kicked his racket into the grandstand.
一位愤怒的球员将他的球拍踢向了看台。 - He spoke it in a kind of jest, but it was with such an awkward smile. The gentry on the grandstand laughed too, though in a much more refined way, of course.
他用一种说笑的口吻说着,但是说时带着那么不自然的微笑。二门内看台上的观众也笑了,自然他们笑得很文雅,跟轿夫们笑得不同。 - It's shady in the grandstand and more comfortable for you.
正面看台阴凉,对你比较舒适。
