English to Portuguese Dictionary bystander

bystander

espectador
definition
noun
Yet you are given the impression that the author was an innocent bystander to events which were supposed to have been under his control.
a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part.
translation of 'bystander'
noun
pessoa presente,
espectador
example
There's even a scene where a giant watermelon is menacingly thrust at an innocent 'bystander' .
What about an innocent 'bystander' who knows something but isn't actually carrying out an attack?
He found the account of the trial that proved her an innocent 'bystander' , since she was a minor.
Don't think for a minute that management is an innocent 'bystander' in all of this.
In fact, Michael even helps out an innocent 'bystander' caught in the crossfire.
Yet you are given the impression that the author was an innocent 'bystander' to events which were supposed to have been under his control.
Perhaps this is not an unusual event, but this incident has extra urgency - a 'bystander' says he is carrying a gun.
Most striking about the photos is the presence of participants and 'bystanders' .
It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent 'bystanders' .
The plaintiffs draw two distinctions between their position and that of spectators or 'bystanders' .
When these agents came on the scene, they gassed the innocent 'bystanders' outside.
Several 'bystanders' witnessed the incident and said that the appellant appeared calm afterwards.
Even organic products may kill these innocent 'bystanders' if not used carefully.
The place was surrounded by the police and the crowd of 'bystanders' discussed the events.
If 'bystanders' are present, get them to phone for an ambulance at once.
The innocent 'bystanders' ran out the door of the tavern, including the bar tender.
It is also the 'bystanders' who watch the incidents of bullying and do nothing to stop them.
The road had not been closed and 'bystanders' gathered to watch the events unfold.
As she stood on the platform, two helpful 'bystanders' pointed out that she had misspelled liar.
Military officials have said the order to strike again would not have been given had many 'bystanders' been present.
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