0 sb who is watching an organized event -- tilskuer [ masculine ]
The spectators cheered and clapped. Tilskuerne jublet og klappet.
1 a person who watches (an event) -- tilskuer
Fifty thousand spectators came to the match.
To see it, the spectator must have understood the symbolic geometry of the interior.
The words designate underlying meanings, and it is these inner meanings - the characters' mental states - which have to be ascertained and conveyed to the spectator.
The scenic display was extraordinary and may well have consumed a large percentage of the spectators' attention.
The performers' feet were at right angles to spectators' feet in an inversion of the axis of physical space.
In short, the spectator remains unusually conscious of the relationship between performance and pretence, between disguise and deceit.
They took advantage of new media and negotiated their way into early television showings in order to reach even greater numbers of spectators.
Performers move theatrical lights into place to reconstruct particular filmic moments in what appears to the spectator to be stark black and white.
The actual spectators will be more or less receptive to the ways of perceiving or structuring the experience that these layers make possible simultaneously.
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