grandstand
US /ˈɡræn.stænd/
UK /ˈɡræn.stænd/
名词
看台, 大看台
a large stand, typically roofed, providing seats for spectators at a sports ground or racecourse
示例:
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The crowd cheered from the grandstand as the horses crossed the finish line.
当马匹冲过终点线时,人群从看台上欢呼。
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We had excellent seats in the front row of the grandstand.
我们在看台前排有很好的座位。
动词
哗众取宠, 作秀
to behave in a way that is intended to impress people and attract their admiration
示例:
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He was accused of grandstanding during the debate, focusing on personal attacks rather than policy.
他被指控在辩论中哗众取宠,专注于人身攻击而非政策。
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Politicians often grandstand to gain public support.
政客们经常哗众取宠以争取公众支持。
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