virtual spectator

事实上的观众

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Someone who is effectively a spectator, even if not officially one.

实际上是观众的人,即使官方身份并非如此。

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virtual spectator = 事实上的观众 (实际上是观众的人,即使官方身份并非如此。)

  • He was rendered a virtual spectator for large parts of the game.在比赛的大部分时间里,他成了一个实际上的旁观者
  • Due to the strict rules, the manager became a virtual spectator in the decision-making process.由于严格的规定,经理在决策过程中成了实际上的旁观者
  • During the online meeting, technical issues made her a virtual spectator, unable to contribute.在线会议期间,技术问题使她成为实际上的旁观者,无法做出贡献。
  • After his injury, he was a virtual spectator during his team's playoff run.受伤后,他在球队季后赛期间成了一个实际上的旁观者
  • The complex legal proceedings left the client as a virtual spectator, understanding little of what was happening.复杂的法律程序使客户成为实际上的旁观者,对发生的一切知之甚少。
  • In the face of overwhelming opposition, the minority party was reduced to a virtual spectator in the legislative debate.面对压倒性的反对,少数党在立法辩论中沦为实际上的旁观者
  • Watching his old friends celebrate without him, he felt like a virtual spectator to his own life.看着老朋友们没有他而庆祝,他感觉自己是自己生活的实际上的旁观者
  • With the advanced AI handling most tasks, the human operator was often a virtual spectator.随着先进人工智能处理大部分任务,人类操作员常常是实际上的旁观者
  • Despite being present, she was a virtual spectator to the unfolding drama, powerless to intervene.尽管在场,她却是这场正在上演的戏剧的实际上的旁观者,无力干预。
  • Due to budget cuts, the department head became a virtual spectator in the new project's development.由于预算削减,部门主管在新项目开发中成了实际上的旁观者