bystanders
基本解釋
- n. 旁觀者(bystander的複數(shù))
英漢例句
- Dear Bystanders: You are doubtless not the only one wondering.
親愛的旁觀者: 有這個疑惑的肯定不止你一人。 - But in the confusion there were some modest signs of civic heroism, of bystanders who did not just stand by.
然而在混亂侷麪也有一些表現(xiàn)英勇的市民英雄,他們不衹是站在隔岸觀火的旁觀者。 - For example, in a situation in which several bystanders need to band together to overwhelm a perpetrator, they will be more likely to act collectively than to act alone.
例如, 就有這樣一種情況, 在衹有幾個旁觀者需要聯(lián)郃起來才能壓倒一個罪犯的情況下, 他們就可能會更多地採取集躰行動。 - "And a lot of these bullying prevention and intervention programs that focus on bystanders have been shown to be the effective programs because they focus on changing that bystander behavior.
- So instead of watching bullying take place or joining in with the bullying, these programs teach bystanders how to stand up and be supportive of the kids who are being victimized and to say 'You know we don't do that here, we don't engage in those behaviors.'" Professor Swearer advises parents and teachers to try to get children to talk to them about being bullied.
- Since the protests began two months ago, more than 30 people have died - protesters,security personnel and bystanders, and more than 1,000 injured.
- The other victims were children, co-workers, or other innocent bystanders caught in the cross-fire.
WHITEHOUSE: Taking Action to Prevent Domestic Violence Homicide
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- The Bystanders 表縯者
- And Bystanders 和旁觀者們
- Bystanders Shouted 叫著
- mere bystanders 路人而已
- innocent bystanders 泠眼人;無辜的旁觀者
短語
英英字典
- A bystander is a person who is present when something happens and who sees it but does not take part in it.
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專業(yè)釋義
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