N-COUNT A bystander is a person who is present when something happens and who sees it but does not take part in it. 旁观者
It looks like an innocent bystander was killed instead of you.
看样子一位无辜的旁观者当了你的替死鬼。
A bystander named John Roulstone wrote a poem about the event, then, at some point, Hale herself seems to have helped write it.
一个名叫约翰·罗尔斯登的旁观者就此事写了首诗,然后在某个时间,赫尔自己似乎也帮助完成该作品的创作。
His response, if you asked him point-blank about her battle, was to giggle nervously, "I'm kind of a neutral bystander on that one, " he said.
如果你直截了当地问他关于她的战斗的看法,他的反应就是紧张地咯咯笑着说:“对那个事,我算是中立的旁观者吧。”
To begin with, only by taking actions can we find the best way to solve those problems we are facing, but as a bystander, we can learn nothing meaningful.
首先,只有采取行动,我们才能找到解决这些问题的最好方法,但仅仅旁观的话,我们学不到任何有意义的东西。
"And a lot of these bullying prevention and intervention programs that focus on bystanders have been shown to be the effective programs because they focus on changing that bystander behavior.
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Now, we know from the work in the Bystander effect that in general which one are we more likely to help in, when we're the only person or multiple?
我们从旁观者效应的实验中知道,我们在哪种情景上更可能出手相救,一个人,还是有其他人时?
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