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●ˌlook ˈon 🔑1. to watch an event or an incident without taking part in it yourself 旁观◆People looked on in alarm as the car began to roll down the hill. 人们眼睁睁看着那辆车开始往山坡下滚,惊恐不已。◆Passers-by just looked on as he was attacked. 他遭人袭击时路人只在一边袖手旁观。2. (with sb) (NAmE) to share a book, etc. with another person in a group (和某人)合看,合读(书等)◆There aren’t enough books so you’ll have to look on with your neighbor. 书不够,你们只能和邻座的人一起看了。[v + adv]▸ ˈonlooker noun a person who watches sth without becoming involved in it 旁观者◆A crowd of onlookers formed around the fight. 一大群人围观斗殴。 |