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ob·serv·er O0014300 (əb-zûr′vər)n.1. One who observes: an observer of local customs; observers of religious holidays.2. One who is sent to observe and report on events or proceedings without directly participating in them.3. a. A crew member on a military aircraft who makes observations.b. A member of an armed force who watches and reports from an observation post.observer (əbˈzɜːvə) n1. a person or thing that observes2. a person who attends a conference solely to note the proceedings3. (Military) a person trained to identify aircraft, esp, formerly, a member of an aircrewob•serv•er (əbˈzɜr vər) n. 1. someone or something that observes. 2. a delegate to an assembly or gathering, who is sent to observe and report but not to take part officially in its activities. [1545–55] observer- camera lucida - An optical device consisting of an attachment that enables an observer to view simultaneously the image and a drawing surface for sketching it.
- horoscope - Comes from Greek hora, "hour, time," and skopos, "observer."
- obverse - Its first meaning was "turned towards or facing the observer."
- zenith, nadir - Zenith derived from Arabic samt ar-ras, "the way or road above one's head"; zenith technically is the point directly above the observer and nadir is the point directly below.
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | observer - a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the sensesbeholder, perceiver, percipientindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"eyeglass wearer - a person who wears spectacles in order to see betterdiscoverer, finder, spotter - someone who is the first to observe somethingattender, auditor, hearer, listener - someone who listens attentivelyaudile - one whose mental imagery is auditory rather than visual or motormotile - one whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of actionnoticer - someone who takes notice; "a careful noticer of details"seer - an observer who perceives visually; "an incurable seer of movies"looker, spectator, viewer, watcher, witness - a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind); "the spectators applauded the performance"; "television viewers"; "sky watchers discovered a new star"visualiser, visualizer - one whose prevailing mental imagery is visualwitness, witnesser, informant - someone who sees an event and reports what happened | | 2. | observer - an expert who observes and comments on somethingcommentatorexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfullyannotator - a commentator who writes notes to a text |
observernoun1. witness, viewer, spectator, looker-on, watcher, onlooker, eyewitness, bystander, spotter, fly on the wall, beholder A casual observer would have assumed they were lovers.2. commentator, commenter, reporter, special correspondent Political observers believe there may be a general election soon.3. monitor, inspector, watchdog, supervisor, overseer, scrutineer A UN observer should attend the conference.Quotations "I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking" [Christopher Isherwood Goodbye to Berlin]observernounSomeone who observes:beholder, bystander, looker-on, onlooker, spectator, watcher.Translationsobserve (əbˈzəːv) verb1. to notice. I observed her late arrival. 注意到 注意到2. to watch carefully. She observed his actions with interest. 觀察 观察3. to obey. We must observe the rules. 遵守 遵守4. to make a remark. `It's a lovely day', he observed. 評述 评述obˈservance noun1. the act of obeying rules etc. the observance of the law. 遵守,奉行 遵守,奉行 2. the act of observing (a tradition etc). the observance of religious holidays. 慣例,紀念 惯例,纪念 obˈservant adjective quick to notice. An observant boy remembered the car's registration number. 觀察力敏銳的 观察力敏锐的ˌobserˈvation (ob-) noun1. the act of noticing or watching. She is in hospital for observation. 觀察 观察2. a remark. 評述 评述obˈservatory – plural obˈservatories – noun a place for observing and studying the stars, weather etc. 天文台 天文台obˈserver noun a person who observes. 觀測者 观测者
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observer[əb′zər·vər] (control systems) A linear system B driven by the inputs and outputs of another linear system A which produces an output that converges to some linear function of the state of system A. Also known as state estimator; state observer. observer
ob·ser·ver (ob-zĕr'vĕr), One who perceives, notices, or watches; in behavioral research with humans, the investigator or his/her surrogate. [L. observo, to watch] observer An international medical graduate—a doctor who was educated and trained outside of the US—who joins a medical or surgical team at a teaching hospital in the US to observe the style and particulars of patient management. Observers are usually sponsored by a foreign hospital or university and have a mentor assigned to them; they are expected to have a good command of English, must have a valid visa, and do not participate in direct patient management.LegalSeeObserveSee OBS See Oobserver Related to observer: independent, guardian, telegraph, Sunday ObserverSynonyms for observernoun witnessSynonyms- witness
- viewer
- spectator
- looker-on
- watcher
- onlooker
- eyewitness
- bystander
- spotter
- fly on the wall
- beholder
noun commentatorSynonyms- commentator
- commenter
- reporter
- special correspondent
noun monitorSynonyms- monitor
- inspector
- watchdog
- supervisor
- overseer
- scrutineer
Synonyms for observernoun someone who observesSynonyms- beholder
- bystander
- looker-on
- onlooker
- spectator
- watcher
Synonyms for observernoun a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the sensesSynonyms- beholder
- perceiver
- percipient
Related Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
- eyeglass wearer
- discoverer
- finder
- spotter
- attender
- auditor
- hearer
- listener
- audile
- motile
- noticer
- seer
- looker
- spectator
- viewer
- watcher
- witness
- visualiser
- visualizer
- witnesser
- informant
noun an expert who observes and comments on somethingSynonymsRelated Words |