spectator

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Englisch - Türkisch
seyreden kimse
{i} seyirci

Dün gece stadyuma yaklaşık seksen bin seyirci doldu. - About eighty thousand spectators packed into the stadium last night.

Az sayıda seyirci var. - There are few spectators.

seyirci spectator sport gösteri mahiyetindeki spor faaliyeti
izleyici

Galerideki izleyiciler çok gürültü yapıyorlardı. - The spectators in the gallery were making a lot of noise.

spectator control
seyirci kontrolü
spectator ligand
(Kimya) seyirci ligant
spectator role
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) seyirci rolü
spectator sport
gösteri sporu
spectator therapy
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) seyirci terapisi
Englisch - Englisch
One who observes an event; an observer

The cheering spectators watched the fireworks.

one who beholds or looks on
{n} a looker on, a beholder
A weekly British conservative political magazine; the oldest continually published magazine in the English language
A spectator is someone who watches something, especially a sporting event. Thirty thousand spectators watched the final game. a magazine which contains articles about politics, important events, and the arts. There are separate British and US magazines called The Spectator. The magazine was started in the UK in 1711, by Joseph Addison and Sir Richard Steele. someone who is watching an event or game audience (spectare , from specere )
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"
{i} observer, one who watches; member of an audience (at a play, sporting event, etc.)
a woman's pump with medium heel; usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel
One who on; one who sees or beholds; a beholder; one who is personally present at, and sees, any exhibition; as, the spectators at a show
kibitzer
spectator sport
A sporting activity which has a relatively high ratio of watchers to direct participants

Today harness racing is a $430 million-a-year business, the fastest-growing spectator sport in the U.S.

spectator sport
Something, especially a process or activity, which is a popular object of observation; an activity which a person prefers to watch rather than to participate in

The singer Britney Spears, whose descent into a personal abyss has become a ghoulish worldwide spectator sport, yesterday left a Los Angeles hospital.

spectator sport
An activity which consists of watching or observing

Rubbernecking is only a spectator sport.

spectator sports
plural form of spectator sport
spectator pump
a woman's pump with medium heel; usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel
spectator sport
A spectator sport is a sport that is interesting and entertaining to watch. The most popular spectator sport is football
spectator sport
a sport that many people find entertaining to watch
spectatorship
The state or quality of being a spectator
The Spectator
Daily periodical published in London by Richard Steele and Joseph Addison from March 1, 1711, to Dec. 6, 1712, and revived by Addison in 1714 (for 80 issues). It succeeded The Tatler, launched by Steele in 1709. Aiming to "enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality," The Spectator presented a fictional club whose imaginary members expressed the writers' ideas about society. It made serious discussion of letters and politics a normal pastime of the leisured class, set the pattern and established the vogue for the periodical in the 18th century, and helped create a receptive public for novelists
spectatorial
Of or pertaining to a spectator
spectators
Plural of spectator
spectatorship
The act of beholding
spectatorship
The office or quality of a spectator
spectator
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