0 a person who watches television or films -- (电视或电影的)观众
1 used with nouns to describe a person who is interested in and enjoys watching a particular thing -- 观察…者;关注…者;…观察家;…观察员
Royal-watchers have once again been speculating on the health of the princess. 对王室非常关注的人又在猜测公主的健康情况了。
There are still watchers, and there are still the watched, but many of the former and the latter now no longer even know the names of their neighbours.
As watchers, many of the older women would sit out on their balconies in summer, observing the children playing or the - very little - that was going on.
Accordingly, for the recordings of classical music, there were fewer expressions of preference among the video watchers than among the listeners.
The watcher on the balcony saw the driver's escape.
Consequently, grazing is either prohibited or strictly controlled by using hired watchers by many forest user groups as well as fencing.
Alongside the watchers, there were also the watched, the observed.
In these cases, the watchers were lit by a strange blue light.
Whose escape was it that the watcher saw?