grandstands

英['ɡrænstænd] 美['ɡrænstænd]
  • n.正面看台;观众v.哗众取宠的表演;卖弄技巧
grandstander grandstanded grandstanded grandstanding grandstands
  • GRA abbr.政府科学研究机构联合会(=GovernmentalResearchAssociation)
  • Graab 格拉布
  • Graae n.格雷
  • Graaf 格拉夫(Regnierde,1641-1673,荷兰解剖学家)
  • Graafeiland n.格拉费兰
Noun:
  1. the audience at a stadium or racetrack

  2. a stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof

Verb:
  1. perform ostentatiously in order to impress the audience and with an eye to the applause;

    "She never misses a chance to grandstand"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He swiped the ball into the grandstand.
      他把球打到看台上去了。
    2. It's shady in the grandstand and more comfortable for you.
      正面看台阴凉,你会比较舒适。
    3. The grandstand and the match place are segregated by baffles.
      球场的观众区与比赛区被挡板隔开了。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Politicians will grandstand about remaking finance.
      政客们会为重整金融体系而轮番上台表演。