grandstand

英 ['græn(d)stænd] 美['ɡrænstænd]
  • n. 正面看台;观众;哗众取宠的表演
  • vi. 做博取观众喝采的演技
  • adj. 看台上的

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词态变化


复数: grandstands;

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1. 很大、很宏大的站立的地方、看台。

中文词源


grandstand 大看台

grand, 巨大的。stand, 站,看台。

英文词源


grandstand (n.)
"main seating for spectators at an outdoor event," 1761 (two words), from grand (adj.) + stand (n.). The verb meaning "to show off" is student slang from 1895, from grandstand player, attested in baseball slang from 1888.
It's little things of this sort which makes the 'grand stand player.' They make impossible catches, and when they get the ball they roll all over the field. [M.J. Kelly, "Play Ball," 1888]
Compare British gallery hit (1882) "showy play by a batsman in cricket, 'intended to gain applause from uncritical spectators'" [OED]. Related: grandstanding.

双语例句


1. A furious player kicked his racket into the grandstand.
一位愤怒的球员将他的球拍踢向了看台。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The game was played to a packed grandstand.
比赛时大看台上座无虚席。

来自《权威词典》

3. Politicians will grandstand about remaking finance.
政客们会为重整金融体系而轮番上台表演。

来自辞典例句

4. Some swimming pools have a grandstand for people to watch races.
有些游泳池有供人们看比赛的看台.

来自辞典例句

5. The gentry on the grandstand laughed too, though in a much more refined way, of course.
二门内看台上的观众也笑了, 自然他们笑得很文雅, 跟轿夫们笑得不同.

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