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spectacle
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n.景象;壮观;场面
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英文: A couple of centuries ago, no American was better known in Europe than a portly old man who wore his spectacles on the end of this nose.
中文: 200年前,在欧洲最负盛名的美国人莫过于一个眼镜架在鼻尖上的、胖胖的老人了。
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英文: A delight for tourists to flock to the spectacle and color of Shaolin.
中文: 这是蜂拥而至欣赏少林盛况的游客的乐事。
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英文: A few years ago most economists argued that the spectacle of poor countries bankrolling America's deficits was the perverse and unsustainable consequence of American profligacy.
中文: 在几年前,大多数经济学都认为,穷国资助美国赤字的壮观景象是美国人肆意挥霍所产生的不正常也不可持续的结果。
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英文: A violent public spectacle or disturbance in which shame, degradation, or physical harm is intentionally inflicted on one person or group by another.
中文: 一种公开的暴力景象或骚乱,由一些人故意把羞辱、降级或身体伤害加诸在另一个人或另一群人身上。
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英文: “And every member of the congregation at the wedding sees himself as the major character, condescending to witness the spectacle.
中文: 「婚礼聚会中的每个人都认为自己是主要的角色,纡尊降贵来观看婚礼大典。
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