1. 觀(guān)察者;觀(guān)測者;目擊者 You can refer to someone who sees or notices something as an observer .
e.g. A casual observer would have taken them to be three men out for an evening stroll... 乍一看的話(huà),還以為他們三人是晚上出來(lái)散步的。 e.g. Observers say the woman pulled a knife out of the bunch of flowers and stabbed him in the neck. 目擊者說(shuō)那名女子從花束中拔出一把刀來(lái),扎進(jìn)了他的頸部。
2. 觀(guān)察家;評論員 An observer is someone who studies current events and situations, especially in order to comment on them and predict what will happen next.
e.g. Observers say the events of the weekend seem to have increased support for the opposition... 觀(guān)察家說(shuō)周末發(fā)生的事件似乎為反對派贏(yíng)得了更多支持。 e.g. Political observers believe that a new cabinet may be formed shortly. 政治觀(guān)察家認為新內閣可能很快就會(huì )組建。
3. (監督重大事件或局勢的)觀(guān)察員 An observer is a person who is sent to observe an important event or situation, especially in order to make sure it happens as it should, or so that they can tell other people about it.
e.g. The president suggested that a UN observer should attend the conference. 總統建議聯(lián)合國應派一名觀(guān)察員參加本次會(huì )議。
observer英英釋義
observer的翻譯
noun
1. a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses
Synonym: perceiverpercipientbeholder
2. an expert who observes and comments on something