bystander的意思和读音

bystander

: [ˈbaɪˌstændər] : [ˈbaɪˌstændə(r)]

n.

bystanders  

n.participant

n.onlooker,passer-by,witness,eyewitness,spectator

bystandern.

1.a person who sees sth that is happening but is not involved

innocent bystanders at the scene of the accident

na.1.,,

n.1.someone who is in a particular place by chance when an accident or an unusual event happens but who is not directly connected with it

1. coordination bystander aspect ...

2. era of globalisation bystander stint ...

3. by.stander ,,, bystander;onlooker ...

4. : expert big gun bystander : support ...

5.(addressee、 target),bystander”。 …

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1.It all happened in about 5 seconds. Anyway, while all this was going on, a woman, just a bystander, started shouting at them.5

2.Mr Tomlinson then appears to have been lifted to his feet by a bystander.

3.Online movie uses interactive mode of transmission, in its communication process, the absolute sense of the "bystander" begins to disappear.

4.The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the fireman in previous financial crises, has been a bystander during the credit crunch.IMF(),

5.The unruly boy soon cleared off when a bystander threatened to call the police.

6.Other explanations include the so-called "bystander effect, " in which crowds make people less likely to help injured people.”1,

7.What do you think the role of a bystander should be in a bullying situation?

8.Conformity is not an abstract concept to these students. Two years ago, the bystander effect happened not far from here.

9.Most things people say try to accomplish one of four goals: to be a mover, opposer, follower, or bystander.

10.Howe took one of a sequence of photographs that show a clearly dazed Mr Tomlinson being helped by a bystander.