spectacle

Etymology
From, from , from , from , frequentative of. See. .

Noun

 * 1) An exciting or extraordinary scene, exhibition, performance etc.
 * 2) * 22 March 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Games
 * In movie terms, it suggests Paul Verhoeven in Robocop/Starship Troopers mode, an R-rated bloodbath where the grim spectacle of children murdering each other on television is bread-and-circuses for the age of reality TV, enforced by a totalitarian regime to keep the masses at bay.
 * 1) An embarrassing or unedifying scene or situation.
 * 2)  glasses instrument used to assist vision
 * 3) The brille of a snake.
 * 4)  A frame with different coloured lenses on a semaphore signal through which light from a lamp shines at night, often a part of the signal arm.
 * 1)  glasses instrument used to assist vision
 * 2) The brille of a snake.
 * 3)  A frame with different coloured lenses on a semaphore signal through which light from a lamp shines at night, often a part of the signal arm.

Synonyms

 * ; pageant

Translations

 * Arabic: مَشْهَد, مَسْرَحِيَّة
 * Azerbaijani:
 * Bashkir: тамаша
 * Belarusian: відо́вішча, спекта́кль
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: podívaná
 * Dutch:
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 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: θέαμα
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: ,
 * Kazakh: көрініс
 * Korean:
 * Kyrgyz:
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: izstāde, ekspozīcija
 * Persian: ,
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:, ,
 * Punjabi: ਤਮਾਸ਼ਾ
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Slovak: podívaná
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tajik: манзара,
 * Turkish: ,
 * Ukrainian: видо́вище, видо́висько, спекта́кль
 * Uzbek: ,


 * Finnish:
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 * Vietnamese:, , , ,

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) a show, a, a performance, a concert
 * 2) a sight, a showing, a display
 * 1) a sight, a showing, a display

Noun

 * 1) something that helps understanding