"spectator" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

spectator sustantivo

sustantivo + spectator
Kolokacji: 4
Wine Spectator • Hamilton Spectator • Columbia Spectator • courtroom spectator
spectator + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 18
spectator sport • Spectator magazine • spectator section • spectator event • spectator seat • ...
spectator + verbo
Kolokacji: 32
spectator watches • attended by several spectators • spectator sees • spectator sits • spectator cheers • ...
verbo + spectator
Kolokacji: 10
hold several spectators • attract several spectators • draw several spectators • accommodate several spectators • allow spectators • ...
adjetivo + spectator
Kolokacji: 22
American Spectator • mere spectator • interested spectator • curious spectator • female spectator • ...
2. eager spectator = chętny widz eager spectator
3. only spectator = jedyny widz only spectator
4. live spectator = żywy widz live spectator
5. enthusiastic spectator = rozentuzjazmowany widz enthusiastic spectator
7. mute spectator = niemy widz mute spectator
9. gaping spectator = wpatrujący się widz gaping spectator
10. would-be spectator = potencjalny widz would-be spectator
  • Four blocks from the massive church, the coach bearing Whitney, her father, and her aunt, was at a complete stop, hopelessly caught in the tangle of conveyances and would-be spectators blocking the streets.
  • In 1811, when he played the part of Lothario in The Fair Penitent in London's Haymarket Theatre, the theatre had to turn thousands of would-be spectators away.
  • Other would-be spectators stood on tiptoes, craned their necks and relied on portable radios and television sets.
  • "Don't make me be a bad guy," one of them pleaded as a few would-be spectators pushed forward.
  • Around twenty would-be spectators of the event are killed when a grandstand collapses.
  • There had been talk and laughter and brawls and near-riots, and many would-be spectators had been haled off to the dungeons where their exuberance might be permitted to cool against cold stone.
  • The American orders have been rerouted and Joynt, the OCO '88 news media chief, said that no would-be spectators have lost money.
  • Most of them appeared to be would-be spectators hoping to get in for the show.
  • In Hibiya Park in central Tokyo, 12,000 would-be spectators lined up to compete in a lottery for 48 courtroom seats allocated to the public.
  • Such was the crush of would-be spectators near the empty scaffold that the carriage had to come almost to a halt.
(2) mere, casual, disinterested
Kolokacji: 3
(3) interested, curious
Kolokacji: 2
(4) female, male, young
Kolokacji: 3
(5) passive, excited
Kolokacji: 2
(6) helpless, idle
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + spectator
Kolokacji: 15
of spectators • for spectators • with spectators • to spectators • in front of several spectators • ...

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