0 an unusual or unexpected event or situation that attracts attention, interest, or disapproval -- 不尋常的事;出人意料的情況
1 a public event or show that is exciting to watch; an exciting appearance -- 壯觀場面;壯觀景象
The carnival was a magnificent spectacle. 嘉年華場面十分壯觀。
The television show was mere spectacle (= had an exciting appearance, but little value). 這個電視節目只不過是場面浩大而已。
2 glasses -- 眼鏡
a pair of spectacles 一副眼鏡
steel-rimmed spectacles 鋼框眼鏡
Their metre is a sort of rearguard strategy of seeing the modern world through spectacles which that world has actually broken.
Continual engagement, rather than occasional confrontation, with civic spectacles provided the dukes with opportunities for the theatrical exercise of power.
However, there is an agonizing choice to make between at least two pairs of spectacles we might wear to take this critical look.
A welder with a serious expression and dark spectacles sits opposite me, working intently.
European travellers appear to have supplied the script for spectacles they did not fully understand.
Under these conditions the subject rapidly obtains a bistable form of adaptation, adapted to both wearing and not wearing the spectacles.
Lawyers and courts provided additional public space in which abduction spectacles could be produced.
The spectacles, like the baby, just won't stay still.
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