单词 | Spectacle |
例句 | (1) In Los Angeles a pedestrian is a rare spectacle. (2) The ceremonial opening of Parliament was a fine spectacle. (3) The spectacle greatly excited us at the time. (4) The spectacle of Xerxes's defeat tremendously reinforced the traditional conviction that pride goes before a fall. (5) It was a strange spectacle to see the two former enemies shaking hands and slapping each other on the back. (6) I need to buy new spectacle frames but I will keep the old lenses. (7) The carnival parade was a magnificent spectacle. (8) It was a spectacle not to be missed. (9) The sunset was a stunning spectacle. (10) The poor fellow was a sad spectacle. (11) Don't make a spectacle of yourself. (12) 94(sentence dictionary),000 people turned up for the spectacle. (13) He watched the spectacle, mouth agape. (14) The children took in the spectacle open-mouthed. (15) The carnival was a magnificent spectacle. (16) This is a moving spectacle. (17) The trial was turned into a public spectacle . (18) I wasn't going to make a spectacle of myself just to give you a laugh! (19) I remember the sad spectacle of her standing in her wedding dress, covered in mud. (20) She was fascinated at the spectacle of a rocket launching. (21) We witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of an old lady climbing a tree to rescue her cat. (22) His idealism had been soured by the varied spectacle of human folly. (23) We were treated to the unedifying spectacle of two cabinet ministers fighting over a seat. (24) The spectacle of Sakharov standing his ground and speaking his mind gave me hope. (25) The display of fireworks on New Year's Eve is a fine spectacle. (26) Viewed from the top of Mount Tai , the sunrise was indeed a spectacle. (27) Hangings took place outside the prison as a public spectacle. (28) As it happens to thee in the amphitheatre and such places, that the continual sight of the same things and the uniformity make the spectacle wearisome, so it is in the whole of life; for all things above, below, are the same and from the same. (29) What happens when the two interests collide will make a fascinating spectacle. (30) The sunrise seen from high in the mountains was a tremendous spectacle. (1) In Los Angeles a pedestrian is a rare spectacle. (2) The spectacle greatly excited us at the time. (3) The spectacle of Xerxes's defeat tremendously reinforced the traditional conviction that pride goes before a fall. (4) Hangings took place outside the prison as a public spectacle. (5) It was a strange spectacle to see the two former enemies shaking hands and slapping each other on the back. (6) I need to buy new spectacle frames but I will keep the old lenses. (7) She was fascinated at the spectacle of a rocket launching. (8) He got drunk and made a spectacle of himself in the club. (31) He got drunk and made a spectacle of himself in the club. (32) Sitting pole-axed on the sofa, Mahoney stared in astonishment at the spectacle before him. (33) Spectacle, it was argued, must be fought with spectacle. (34) They didn't make a spectacle of themselves. (35) The whole thing was a sorry spectacle. (36) You're simply making a spectacle of yourself. (37) But the songs featuring the dancers provided the spectacle. (38) Cushion; mini purse; pin cushion; spectacle case. (39) Not a breath of air disturbs the tranquil spectacle. (40) Seeing Hank in a dress was quite a spectacle. (41) Its chief selling points are scale and spectacle. (42) This spectacle usually took place in a city park. (43) He had made a public spectacle of them both. (44) Thousands camped around the village to witness the spectacle. (45) The spectacle can be weird, unpleasant(), a turn-off. (46) The village is to enjoy the spectacle of me, pushing an old woman in a bath-chair. (47) Although spectacle lenses will correct errors, they can not replace vision that does not exist. (48) That adds up to 30 minutes of supercharged Hollywood spectacle. (49) We long ago ceased to enjoy hanging as a public spectacle. (50) To the naked eye it was a glorious spectacle; through the telescope, it was unbelievable. (51) But Bobby just sat there with a wolfish grin as guests moved in to witness the spectacle. (52) The spectacle before her, half obscured by the lashing spray,() left an indelible impression. (53) The sight of European tourists dancing in grass skirts made a bizarre spectacle. (54) The spectacle after a kill is not for the squeamish. (55) In some ways, Taylor is an unusual candidate to be the connoisseur of such a garish spectacle. (56) Visitors to London are often shocked by the spectacle of people begging in the streets. (57) It was no longer a strange sight to see blind men at a spectacle. (58) But catastrophe produces spectacle; this is the hard lesson imparted by California history and geology. (59) The sometimes inattentive audience only betrayed the fact that they were as much participants in the total popular-cultural spectacle as the performers. (60) It is the most costly spectacle on earth and it can not be repeated again this century. (61) Four years in the making, the film is a jaw-dropping spectacle, with one bravura sequence topping the one before. (62) Although the spectacle had macabre entertainment value, a fundamental question got buried in the slime: Did Carey finagle the books? (63) His pain, a round, red, throbbing presence, sat beside him at the window enjoying the spectacle. (64) Gracey and Cedile, appalled by the spectacle that they them-selves had inspired, pleaded for calm. (65) The site manager himself, assisted by a worker, was pulling the rope and enjoying the spectacle thoroughly. (66) Special events can be planned well in advance, and the game itself becomes more of a spectacle. (67) However, it was obvious that she was intent on making a spectacle of herself. (68) It was a strange sight: a blind man at a spectacle. (69) There is no spectacle on earth more appealing than that of a beautiful woman in the act of cooking dinner for someone she loves. Thomas Wolfe (70) The spectacle that confronted him was so overwhelming that he all but stumbled in alarm before the policeman caught and steadied him. (71) They court death and we enjoy the spectacle so we reward them for it. (72) But both the production and Fiennes rise superbly to the spectacle of Edward's decline. (73) There violent death is spectacle; one has the sense of killing but not of dying. (74) What we witness is not an aesthetic spectacle bringing with it the catharsis which the ritual of the theater can produce. (75) Each spectacle lens then filters one image out, based on its color or polarity. (76) The result was a mutually-degrading spectacle that fed our appetite for making others look stupid. (77) Ginsburg has seen the Super Bowl transformed from a football game in 1967 to a full-blown media spectacle today. (78) But after the spectacle in Baghdad, it's harder to find fault with those who worry that they eventually might. (79) Modern geologists agree that earthquakes had a prominent role in creating the present spectacle of the valley. (80) The rest of the world surveys this spectacle with amused disbelief. (81) Shooting starch goes a long way in erasing the barrier between spectator and spectacle. (82) She knew she was making a spectacle of herself with her childish outburst, but she couldn't seem to help herself. (83) They were joined by a growing audience who left the pub to watch the spectacle, jeering and shouting and offering encouragement. (84) Claims have been made for government compensation of the artisans who fashion expensive spectacle frames, combs and jewellery from the shells. (85) An ambitious perfectionist, he practiced each new spectacle until he could perform it with his eyes closed. (86) The pageantry surrounding the court is a feast of spectacle and venerable tradition. (87) From a place on the shady side I watched the most forlorn spectacle I have ever seen. (88) Hangings were henceforth carried out behind prison walls; the public spectacle which executions had provided came to an end. (89) Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle, or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was? (90) Major competitions are held annually and provide sport for the participants and a colourful spectacle for the landlubber. (91) The five soldiers prove, as always, to be quite a spectacle for passing motorists. (92) But Peckinpah is unable to create any objectivity towards the sadistic spectacle, in the manner of, say, Akira Kurosawa. (93) Biff had drawn up a stool nearby and was drinking from a hip flask enjoying the spectacle. (94) Wilkinson's fourth case was that of an optical company, making spectacle lenses. (95) The typical kind of modern spectacle, like a modern rock concert, has reached its limits. (96) Its disappearance was quickly succeeded by the explosion. So terrible a spectacle is seldom witnessed. (97) The spectacle was a distressing one, and sure to inflame Republican voters. (98) Our countryside has unrivalled spectacle and variation within quite short distances. (99) This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail, although it has little nutritional value. (100) He wants his death to be televised nationally, so that the spectacle of his death will add glory to his infamy. (101) He made two desperate attempts to recoup by staging the kind of garish spectacle that had once lured customers to the Falls. (101) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (102) Untying him, Ezra was sure he should remember exactly why, why the spectacle before him. (103) During my stay in a remote village in Kangwon Province, watching me shampoo my hair became a spectacle. (104) He whines that I am ruining his weekend, but is rarely displeased with the spectacle I have paid dearly for. (105) Jody made a complete spectacle of herself by getting drunk at the wedding. (106) More often, the movie founders when confronting spiritual issues and settles for the spectacle of a costume drama. (107) Life is not a spectacle or a feast: it is a predicament. George Santayana (108) The separation is 35 seconds of arc, and in any small telescope the two make a lovely spectacle. (109) Trainloads of spectators lined the banks to watch the awesome spectacle of a river of ice racing relentlessly toward the Falls. (110) She did not rant or rave or otherwise make a spectacle of herself. (111) Anybody who could afford a ticket could soon enjoy a spectacle that had once been the exclusive privilege of the upper classes. (112) The second behavior is the peculiarly overdeveloped ability of Californians to frame experience as spectacle. (113) For the next two hours he relaxed and enjoyed the spectacle that unwound before his eyes. (114) More than one correspondent filed a story describing the spectacle of a Cruise missile travelling up a Baghdad street at hotel window level. (115) The hills had now come into view, and I enjoyed the grand spectacle of Mount Blue ahead. (116) The birthday spectacle must have made General Norman Schwarzkopf want to weep into his beer. (117) But she had no leisure to enjoy the spectacle of Mrs Quatt's sudden drop from favour. (118) Even at its most workaday, shop life held a hint of drama and spectacle. (119) From our tent, we could see the grand spectacle of Mount Blue. (120) I had hardly remembered the most obvious and striking spectacle of the myriad snow-white flowers now staring me in the face. (121) For this was the only spectacle that looked to the future and not to the past. (122) For too long, we have stared from the moon in reproachful silence at this spectacle. (123) Second, television does not turn trials into a public event but into a public spectacle. (124) With the winter season at its height, thousands crowded into the two Niagara communities to witness the spectacle. (125) The mortals seemed miserable and the children cruel and now there was nothing left of the spectacle. (126) Unique spectacle means a lot at this festival, but is hardly ever at the expense of artistic quality. (127) It was a grandiose spectacle, and one that stirred popular emotion. (128) But was it somehow implicit in the spectacle, the spotlights, and the theatrical production values? (129) This is one response to a desperate search for space and spectacle which is increasingly being denied in the United Kingdom. (130) Beta is a wide pair; it makes up a lovely spectacle in binoculars, and is in a rich field. (131) It was not a heartening spectacle. (132) She shrank back from the horrifying spectacle. (133) The tribal dance was a spectacle of barbaric splendour. (134) IT HAS BEEN a most disillusioning spectacle. (135) The resulting spectacle was killingly comical. (136) Such a spectacle is a boon to the moujik. (137) It was a spectacle of warm - blooded humanity. (138) Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle. (139) This edifying spectacle was the final event of the Governor's ball. (140) Watching this multicultural spectacle these days it's hard to believe that the first New York marathon. (141) But at least the unedifying spectacle of comrades in Christ tearing strips off each other over gay sex will vanish from the headlines for a bit. (142) The seasonal migration of animals in southern Sudan is a spectacle to rival the flow of animals across Tanzania's Serengeti Plain. (143) As the emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags colour()(), she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (144) Desirous of knowing something about the operations, I stood and watched the spectacle. (145) This too is the product of contradiction – the pinnacles at the top of each tower are not pure capitalist spectacle but the result of state planning edicts, to stop extra floors being built on top. (146) People came from the four corners f the would to see this spectacle. (147) Others who witnessed the spectacle in America described seeing "the blood-red Northern Lights aflame in the night sky". (148) The stranger paused a moment in revery before this tender and calming spectacle. (149) If she could quiet down and keep still a couple of minutes at a time, it would be a reposeful spectacle. (150) Such a spectacle has seldom been seen of late years. (151) After it closed its doors in 1939, the Hippodrome Theater presented its final spectacle: the building's demolition. (152) While the religious cultus to the bull goes back to Iberians . it were the Greek and Roman influences that converted it into a spectacle. (153) The spectacle is outlandish, yet it's somehow in sync with what rockers feel at their most transcendent. (154) And sure enough, Kinsella's baseball field became a spectacle attracting paying crowds from far and wide. (155) There they find another spectacle: helmeted police with machine guns patrolling the subway station on the lookout for would-be bombers and gunmen. (156) He combined the exquisite of Italy, daintiness of German and the smart of France in one, and created the France grand historical opera which famous for its magnificent spectacle. (157) And the movie audience, like the 19th-century novel-reading public, can relish, with only slight queasiness, the sadomasochistic spectacle of boarding school cruelty. (158) But with all its spectacle and pageantry, Ben - Hur is a story of people. (159) They don't have what it takes to be a global spectacle, a quadrennial international fascination. (160) Black peak overlooking Ko, such as a huge stone bridge Superlative Craftsmanship become a spectacle. (161) This spectacle of another's suffering and sacrifice rapt my thoughts from exclusive meditation on my own. (161) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (162) He is given to viewing life as if it were an aesthetic spectacle. (163) The spectacle of the former naval officers washing their dirty linen in public was distinctly embarrassing. (164) The fans who watched her "fairy-tale" wedding on TV, a spectacle that was truly embarrassing at a time when so many Americans are out of work and struggling to hang onto their homes? (165) This type of spectacle was one of the few that did not require a high degree of speech intelligibility for its appreciation by the audience. (166) They looked in mute horror at the spectacle of a credit card wallet with a bullet hole nearly all the way through it. (167) She presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (168) The rest understand: by an ill-fated upheaval of destiny, the spectacle is the true end of the world. (169) As E. B. White writes in Here is New York(1949), "New York provides not only a continuing excitation but also a spectacle that is continuing". (170) The seabirds mewled and swooped, unnerved, it seemed, by the spectacle of that vast bowl of water bulging like a blister, lead-blue and malignantly agleam . (171) Toure Yaya came into the game to close down space and with Arsenal unable to create chances and Barcelona content to let the clock tick down it made for a dull spectacle. (172) The streets of Florence were not always a moral spectacle in those times. (173) Filled with the extreme eros, the masochist freezes before the otherwise unbearable spectacle of cruelty and enjoys the prohibited jouissance. (174) On a final note, on behalf of the Greek nation, I would like to wish the Chinese people and the organizers of the XXIX Olympiad every success, and I look forward to a most rewarding spectacle. (175) But everybody was talking, and intent upon the grisly spectacle before them. (176) On Sunday, the kids of the kindergarten made a very amusing spectacle. (177) Elaine: Well, Jerry, I never saw you flirt with anyone before. It was quite the spectacle. (178) The bright, swirling dresses add to the spectacle, and elicit 4 cries of encouragement from the spectators. (179) He found Joe Harper studying a Testament, and turned sadly away from the depressing spectacle. (180) The bigoted Communist who changes in a space of weeks, or even days, into an equally bigoted Trotskyist is a common spectacle. (181) In this paper, model of aspherisation for higher - dioptry spectacle lens is investigated. (182) A little less time spent on spectacle in this two-hour-and-thirty-four-minute film might have allowed for a clearer definition of Wilson's historic battle for the League. (183) In the past, the spectacle of people in giant, grotesque, puffer coats going hatless was always amusing. (184) Dempsey and Tunney retired in the late twenties, and soon afterward, the stock-market crash portended harder times after a decade of spectacle and excess. (185) A spectacle used for myopia working consists of two lenses with different dioptre object lens, used respectively in watching computer screen and book paper. (186) In heavily populated countries like India, even a small number of people moving into the middle class made for an awe-inspiring spectacle. (187) The spectacle of the icicle in the cave is amazing. (188) He raised his head for a moment: again the hostile spectacle - flash. (189) The film is also slightly different in its feel to previous editions, with one review warning that, "Those wanting noisy spectacle and endless action will be disappointed. This is a talky Potter." (190) It's not just a matter of looking frightfully regal on a horse, the monarch has to be able to master the radio microphone. Spectacle must not be replaced by dead air. (191) The corrida is a synthesis of the classical and romantic principles which underlie all art... and between which the most delicate balance must be kept if the spectacle is to succeed. (192) Eager to change its crime-ridden image, South Africa has set up 56 special World Cup courts to deal swiftly with cases involving visitors to soccer's biggest spectacle. (193) As a modern, civilized outpost among outstanding natural spectacle, the place once known as the "Queen City of the Northwest" still reigns supreme. (194) Certainly, the SHOW had nearly enough of the requisite glitz for a modern pop spectacle. (195) But the big spectacle is reserved for spring, when thousands of tourists, 80 per cent of them Texans(), come to see the hillsides ablaze in wildflowers - especially the bluebonnet. (196) After it closed its doors in 1939, the Hippodrome Theater presented its final spectacle: the building's demolition. The era that made the Hippodrome famous lives on in the American memory. (197) The spectacle was so dazzlingly beautiful that it beggared description. (198) Spectacle screw, T filling piece, wristwatch screw, handset screw, miniature nut, dentistry root canal pile. (199) The whole Noachian spectacle probably lasted only a few days. (200) His desire to impart Confucian values of parental love and filial duty overrides the need to make a spectacle of death and destruction. (201) In many countries, the spectacle of cockfighting draws whole families, and in some countries, cockfighting is as popular as baseball and football are in the United States. (202) The simple set and two-man cast form a very basic foundation for what grows into a larger-than-life spectacle as the extraordinary painting is created. (203) The spectacle of the aurora may appear to dazzle and enchant the observer's eye. (204) She was transfixed upon the threshold by a spectacle which held her there. (205) At that moment, I'm awe-struck by the power of the season changing from winter to spring, and I realize the spectacle would not be as beautiful without the dark gray cloud on the horizon. (206) Medical, aviation, ornament, spectacle frame, filter net, metallurgy and so on. (207) As if just riding a unicycle didn't look funny enough, add mallets and balls and you've got a truly wacky spectacle. |
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