He smote the ball into the grandstand. 他把球打到看台上去了.
He swiped the ball into the grandstand. 他把球打到看台上去了.
Our seats are in the grandstand. 汤姆:咱们的座位在正面看台。
grandstand
[ noun ]
the audience at a stadium or racetrack
<noun.group>
a stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof
<noun.artifact> [ verb ]
perform ostentatiously in order to impress the audience and with an eye to the applause
<verb.creation> She never misses a chance to grandstand
Twelve coffins of victims from both sides were draped in flowers and blankets in front of the grandstand as relatives huddled around them and speakers urged reconciliation.
This time, however, a tawny eagle took off on an unscheduled flight over the grandstand.
He also had doubts about the renovation, which called for tearing out 29 rows of seats and replacing them with a movable section that would roll out from under the grandstand and over the track, getting fans closer to the game.
A shooting spree in the parking lot of a dog track caused spectators in the packed grandstand to stampede onto the track, injuring 40 people, and a guard was shot in the leg.
"They're not racing for the money, the flowers or the glory. They're racing because they love it," said Silverlake, who estimates he drew more than 21,000 people daily to the grandstand at the Wisconsin State Fair in Milwaukee last week.
Every time I emerged from their territory into the miasma of the grandstand, I felt like an aristocrat.
There are the delays on the grandstand court to retrieve the food wrappers that waft down from the concession stands on the stadium concourses above.
A grandstand collapsed Sunday during festivities to celebrate links between a French and West German town, and 30 people were slightly injured, officials said.
Mrs. Aquino made the remarks from a grandstand at the seaside Rizal Park as she led the country in the observance of the 90th anniversary of the declaration by Filipino revolutionaries of independence from Spain.
Part of the grandstand collapsed Thursday after some of the 60,000 spectators at the 75,000-seat June 11 Stadium panicked because of a knife fight, according to reports.
Without professing to be a political history of the 30-year period during which the author had a grandstand view of the conduct of British foreign policy, the book affords some illuminating insights into what happened behind the scenes of major events.
The gunfire "created a panic circumstance in the first floor viewing area" of the grandstand, McGregor said.
The blast occurred about five hours after President Corazon Aquino, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jaime L. Sin and other dignitaries attended a mass at the grandstand and prayed for peace in this troubled island nation.