0 someone who watches something that is happening in a public place but is not involved in it:
1 someone who watches something happening but is not involved in it:
The building was demolished before a crowd of nearly 200 onlookers.
To the onlooker, nothing remotely related to a work of art or performance is there - no evident intrusion, no tangible presence, no action either.
The "problem" to which facial expression of pain is suggested as a solution is twofold, concerning benefits to the signaller and to the onlooker.
But they convey that sense of frustration, despair and sheer disbelief all onlookers felt at different times and for different reasons.
Her quality of being perpetually and tantalizingly yet-to-be-possessed provokes desire in the onlooker and manages that !
The demon was then instructed to overturn a basin of water some distance away, in order to prove to onlookers that it had indeed left.
When wise principles are perceived by onlookers specifically in connection with a person's lifetime, the effect on recipients can be striking.
Three of the onlookers reveal their teeth in mild amusement.
Several onlookers, boys and girls, bare their teeth in amusement.
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旁觀者,圍觀者…
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espectador, -ora, espectador/ora [masculine-feminine…
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badaud/-aude [masculine-feminine], spectateur/-trice…
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