0 a person who watches television or films:
1 used with nouns to describe a person who is interested in and enjoys watching a particular thing:
Royal-watchers have once again been speculating on the health of the princess.
2 someone who is interested in the developments and changes of a particular thing:
With the help of binoculars, bird watchers may see and identify birds beyond the range of normal human eyesight.
The audience reaction is subjective, amused, fascinated, delighted, horrified, just like the feathered watchers in the border.
Which watcher was it that saw the escape?
Many are arguably so visually oriented that they make their point only when the listener is also a watcher.
The cost of watchers per hectare per year, however, is significantly higher in private than in community plantations.
Whose escape was it that the watcher saw?
In these cases, the watchers were lit by a strange blue light.
Alongside the watchers, there were also the watched, the observed.
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(電視或電影的)觀眾, 觀察…者, 關注…者…
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(电视或电影的)观众, 观察…者, 关注…者…
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telespectador, -ora, aficionado…
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observateur/-trice…
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pozorovatel, -ka, divák…
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