spotter的意思和读音

spotter

: [ˈspɑtər] : [ˈspɒtə(r)]

n.);

spotters  

spottern.

1.a person who looks for a particular type of thing or person, as a hobby or job

a talent spotter(= sb who visits clubs and theatres looking for new performers)

2.a plane used for finding out what an enemy is doing

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n.1.someone whose job is to watch someone doing a sports activity such as weight training or gymnastics in order to help them, and to make sure that they do not get injured2.someone who enjoys watching things of a particular type, especially trains or planes

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1.The spotter then ran to Clovelly Corner to try to get the swimmer out of the water, but the attack took place before he could reach him.

2.It was unclear how many of them there were; perhaps only a handful, or even just a pair of riflemen with a spotter.

3.By 6 a. m. the next day, she was in a blind at the foot of a tree where Connell served as deer spotter and relayed information to her.6鹿

4.Rainbow-spotters hope that employment is at last beginning to grow again.Rainbow-spotter

5.We had climbed to three thousand feet and taken two passes to check the winds before the spotter had waved me to the door.

6.Becoming a psychopath-spotter had turned me power-crazed and a bit psychopathic.

7.It might be a good idea to have a spotter hold a wide belt under your hips in case you lose control.

8.In the above image, a spotter on a roof paints an area near his squad-mates in a red color, marking the area as a danger spot.

9.After Mr. Chan passed his spotter test, he found himself leaving the office for 'spotting breaks. 'Chan”。

10.Spotter planes found the British 25-pounder artillery batteries and directed shelling to knock them out.25