"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) mere, casual, disinterested
Kolokacji: 3
(3) interested, curious
Kolokacji: 2
(4) female, male, young
Kolokacji: 3
(5) passive, excited
Kolokacji: 2
2. excited spectator = podekscytowany widz excited spectator
  • The estimated noon time temperature was at about 28 degrees, but the cold did not stop many excited spectators from catching a glimpse of the new president being sworn into office.
  • Confused marchers mingled with bewildered shoppers, excited but ill-informed spectators tried to sort things out and soon everything was in total chaos.
  • Spencer could not resist giving the excited spectators a shock by lunging forward and hitting over the cue ball in his initial address, before potting the final black.
  • The Duke played with the bull for a few more passes, dancing beyond the reach of its horns, completing his expected performance for the excited spectators.
  • As the Mahdi entered the town a number of mountaineers in the Feddan were going through their feats of wonder-play before a multitude of excited spectators.
  • Below him, in a dramatic sweep, were arrayed the thousands of stadium seats that in three short weeks would be filled with excited spectators applauding, gasping, and cheering in unison.
  • The clank of their high-heeled boots ground out a lusty rhythm, pounding steadily with the beat of hard music and the aroused shrills of excited spectators.
  • The excited spectators ran onto the field in joy, thinking the Giants had won.
  • It is then led into an enclosed square, where it is stabbed with pointed darts by a crowd of excited spectators.
(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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