Onlookers Meaning in English
word · lemma: onlooker
释义
People who watch something happening, especially an event in public, but are not involved in it.
用法与细微差别
'Onlookers' is neutral and often describes people standing by watching accidents, performances, or unusual events. It does not imply participation—just observation. Similar words: 'spectators' (more for sports/events), 'bystanders' (more neutral or legal context).
例句
The onlookers watched as the firefighters put out the fire.
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Many onlookers gathered to see the parade.
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Some onlookers took photos of the street performer.
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Police asked the onlookers to step back from the accident scene.
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The magician quickly drew a crowd of onlookers on the sidewalk.
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None of the onlookers seemed willing to help when the cyclist fell.
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