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passerby    音标拼音: [p'æsɚbi]
n. 过路人,行人

过路人,行人

passerby
n 1: a person who passes by casually or by chance [synonym:
{passerby}, {passer-by}, {passer}]

passerby \pas`ser*by"\, Passer-by \Pass`er-by"\, n.
One who passes by, especially casually or by chance; one not
directly involved in some action; a passer.
[1913 Webster PJC]

92 Moby Thesaurus words for "passerby":
TV-viewer, adventurer, alpinist, astronaut, attestant, attestator,
attester, beholder, bird-watcher, bystander, camper, climber,
cojuror, comers and goers, commuter, compurgator, cosmopolite,
cruiser, deponent, drugstore cowboy, earwitness, excursionist,
explorer, eyewitness, fare, gaper, gazer, gazer-on, girl-watcher,
globe-girdler, globe-trotter, goer, goggler, hajji, informant,
informer, jet set, jet-setter, journeyer, kibitzer, looker,
looker-on, mariner, mountaineer, observer, ogler, onlooker, palmer,
passenger, passer, pathfinder, perceiver, percipient, pilgrim,
pioneer, rubberneck, rubbernecker, sailor, seer,
sidewalk superintendent, sightseer, sojourner, spectator,
spectatress, spectatrix, straphanger, swearer, televiewer,
television-viewer, temporary lodger, testifier, tourer, tourist,
trailblazer, trailbreaker, transient, transient guest, traveler,
trekker, tripper, viator, video-gazer, viewer, visiting fireman,
voortrekker, voucher, voyager, voyageur, watcher, wayfarer,
witness, world-traveler


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