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spectacle    音標拼音: [sp'ɛktəkəl]
n. 值得看的東西,光景,眼鏡,場面,公開展示

值得看的東西,光景,眼鏡,場面,公開展示

spectacle
n 1: something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual
sight); "the tragic spectacle of cripples trying to escape"
2: an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale
3: a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase
`make a spectacle of' yourself

Spectacle \Spec"ta*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. spectaculum, fr.
spectare to look at, to behold, v. intens. fr. specere. See
{Spy}.]
1. Something exhibited to view; usually, something presented
to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of
special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show;
a pageant; a gazingstock.
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O, piteous spectacle? O, bloody times! --Shak.
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2. A spy-glass; a looking-glass. [Obs.]
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Poverty a spectacle is, as thinketh me,
Through which he may his very friends see.
--Chaucer.
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3. pl. An optical instrument consisting of two lenses set in
a light frame, and worn to assist sight, to obviate some
defect in the organs of vision, or to shield the eyes from
bright light.
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4. pl. Fig.: An aid to the intellectual sight.
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Shakespeare . . . needed not the spectacles of books
to read nature. --Dryden.
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Syn: Show; sight; exhibition; representation; pageant.
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164 Moby Thesaurus words for "spectacle":
Grand Guignol, Passion play, Tom show, amazement, antimasque,
astonishing thing, astonishment, audience success, ballet, blazon,
bomb, bravura, brilliancy, broadcast drama, burlesque show,
charade, cliff hanger, closet drama, comedy drama, cosmorama,
critical success, curiosity, cyclorama, daring, dash,
daytime serial, demonstration, dialogue, diorama, display,
documentary drama, drama, dramalogue, dramatic play,
dramatic series, dramatics, duodrama, duologue, eclat,
epic theater, etalage, event, exception, exhibit, exhibition,
exhibitionism, experimental theater, exposition, extravaganza,
eyeglasses, failure, false front, fanfaronade, figure, flair,
flaunt, flaunting, flop, flourish, fool, gasser, gazingstock,
georama, giveaway, glasses, happening, histrionics, hit, hit show,
improvisational drama, legitimate drama, light show, manifestation,
marvel, marvelment, masque, melodrama, minstrel show, miracle,
miracle play, monodrama, monologue, morality, morality play,
music drama, musical revue, myriorama, mystery, mystery play,
nonesuch, opera, pageant, pageantry, panel show, panorama,
pantomime, parade, pastoral, pastoral drama, performance,
phantasmagoria, phenomenon, piece, play, playlet, pomp,
presentation, problem play, prodigy, psychedelic show, psychodrama,
quite a thing, quiz show, radio drama, rarity, representation,
review, revue, sensation, sensational play, serial, sham,
shifting scene, show, showing-off, sight, sitcom, situation comedy,
sketch, skit, soap, soap opera, sociodrama, something else, specs,
spectacles, splash, splurge, stage play, stage show, staginess,
straight drama, stunner, success, suspense drama, tableau,
tableau vivant, talk show, teleplay, television drama,
television play, theater of cruelty, theatrics, total theater,
variety show, vaudeville, vaudeville show, vaunt, vehicle, wonder,
wonderful thing, wonderment, word-of-mouth success, work

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  • SPECTACLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SPECTACLE is something exhibited to view as unusual, notable, or entertaining; especially : an eye-catching or dramatic public display How to use spectacle in a sentence
  • SPECTACLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    SPECTACLE definition: 1 an unusual or unexpected event or situation that attracts attention, interest, or disapproval… Learn more
  • Spectacle (critical theory) - Wikipedia
    The spectacle is a central notion in the Situationist theory, developed by Guy Debord in his 1967 book The Society of the Spectacle In the general sense, the spectacle refers to "the autocratic reign of the market economy which had acceded to an irresponsible sovereignty, and the totality of new techniques of government which accompanied this reign " [1] It also exists in a more limited sense
  • spectacle noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of spectacle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Spectacle - definition of spectacle by The Free Dictionary
    Define spectacle spectacle synonyms, spectacle pronunciation, spectacle translation, English dictionary definition of spectacle n 1 a Something that can be seen or viewed, especially something of a remarkable or impressive nature b A public performance or display, especially one
  • spectacle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    make a spectacle of oneself, to call attention to one's unseemly behavior; behave foolishly or badly in public: They tell me I made a spectacle of myself at the party last night
  • SPECTACLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Spectacle definition: anything presented to the sight or view, especially something of a striking or impressive kind See examples of SPECTACLE used in a sentence
  • SPECTACLE - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    Master the word "SPECTACLE" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource
  • Spectacle Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    SPECTACLE meaning: 1 : a very impressive show; 2 : something that attracts attention because it is very unusual or very shocking usually singular
  • Spectacle - Wikipedia
    Within industrial and post-industrial cultural and state formations, spectacle has been appropriated to describe appearances that are purported to be simultaneously enticing, deceptive, distracting and superficial





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