noun[ C ](also people-watcher)uk/ˈpiː.pəl ˌwɒtʃ.ər/us/ˈpiː.pəl ˌwɑː.tʃɚ/
(尤指在公共场合)花时间观察别人的人
someone who spends time watching other people, especially in public places
People watchers can eat their food in the bay windows facing the street. 喜欢观看来往人群的人可以在面向街道的飘窗边吃东西。
Prague is a people watcher's paradise.布拉格是一个观看来往人群的天堂。
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I've always been a people watcher.
She became a people-watcher, and what she observed, she remembered and recycled.
I am a dedicated people watcher. When I sit in a restaurant I always sit facing the crowd so that I can check out exactly who is fighting and over what.