watcher造句

Franzen is here to look at birds: he's a bird watcher.

They were taken by an Exmoor deer-watcher as BBC wildlife documentary presenter Johnny Kingdom looked on.

The watcher looks on impassively, unlike those around him, for he knows that this is not the end of the world.

It is telling that the leviathan's massive bulk is announced by an airy cloud of spume; that same sign may be all the fervent whale-watcher will see of his or her prey.

The first of the dishes presented was woodcock encased in sauce, and my mother-in-law - a devoted bird-watcher and member of the Audubon Society - lost her appetite.

Aren't you just the still watcher of everything that's going on?

A savvy market watcher, who has been correctly bearish on stocks, says the next bull market will likely start soon — and it should be a big one.

To the great surprise of his watcher, the man who was being tracked did not mount by the inclined plane for watering. He continued to advance along the quay on the shore.

watcher造句

I used to be an avid TV watcher.

From couch potato to die-hard royalist, we've put together a guide of the best vantage points for every type of wedding watcher in London.

I'm not a regular television watcher, so this was new.

In fact, as my fellow open-source and Linux watcher Matt Asay points out, Red Hat's market capitalization may soon actually surpass Sun's capitalization.

Probably just a hiker or a bird-watcher, Jesse figured, that or some punk looking to poach someone's marijuana, not knowing the ginseng was worth even more.

The proper metaphor for somebody who carries portable but unwieldy and cumbersome infrastructure is that of an astronaut rather than a nomad, says Paul Saffo, a trend-watcher in Silicon Valley.

The Target is observant, a watcher. This leads me to believe we would get along if he shows any promise.