spotter
英 [ˈspɒtə(r)]
美 [ˈspɑːtər]
n. 探子(爱好或专门搜寻物品或人才); 侦察机
复数:spotters
Collins.1 / BNC.24252 / COCA.20050
牛津词典
noun
- 探子(爱好或专门搜寻物品或人才)
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)
星探
- a talent spotter (= sb who visits clubs and theatres looking for new performers)
- 侦察机
a plane used for finding out what an enemy is doing
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 以观看(火车或飞机等)为癖好的人
Aspotterof something such as trains or aeroplanes is someone whose hobby is watching and finding out about them.- I was a devoted train spotter.
我是个酷爱看火车的人。
- I was a devoted train spotter.
英英释义
noun
- someone who is the first to observe something
- a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
- a worker employed to apply spots (as markers or identifiers)
- a worker employed at a dry-cleaning establishment to remove spots
双语例句
- 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.
之后这名观测者跑到克洛夫利地区试图让游泳者出水,但是在他赶到之前鲨鱼已经袭击了该名男子。 - The preppy guy, is our spotter?
那小子就是算牌者? - Your spotter can't, however, eliminate the dangers of bouldering.
然而,你的确保者也不可能消除抱石的危险性。 - A spotter should wait for the vehicle to come to a stop so he can assure the laser is stuck to it.
一名观察手必须等到载具停下时他才可以保证镭射标定可以黏住目标。 - A team uses a spotter to count.
整个团伙需要一个观察者来算牌。 - A scout/ sniper team typically consists of two people-the spotter and the sniper.
一个侦察/狙击小组战术上由两个人组成&观测员和狙击手。 - I was a devoted train spotter.
我是个酷爱看火车的人。 - We had climbed to three thousand feet and taken two passes to check the winds before the spotter had waved me to the door.
我们乘飞机到达了三千英尺的高空。由于风向不对,我们不得不两次放弃起跳。终于,观察员挥手示意让我走到门口。 - In december, after an Air Force spotter calculated the position of a Taliban target with his plugger, the device's battery went dead.
去年12月,一个空军侦察员用他的接收器“塞子”算出了一个塔利班目标的位置,但随后该装置电池没电了。 - He was flown out in a tiny stork spotter plane to rome.
他乘着一架怪鸟式小型侦察机飞抵罗马。