Frequency rank: 7,300. – 7,314.
- watching a (sports) game; spectating; observing (military operations)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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- watching a (sports) game
- spectating
- observing (military operations)
This usage refers to the act of watching a sports event as a spectator. It highlights involvement without participation in the game.
This meaning encompasses the broader experience of being an onlooker at any event, emphasizing the enjoyment of being part of an audience.
This usage is specific to the context of military or tactical situations, highlighting the act of watching to gain information or understanding about strategies in action.
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We derive a great deal of pleasure from watching baseball games.
Television viewers see only what the camera shows.
Watching the football game on television was fun.
I don't have much interest in sports games like soccer or baseball, but I do like seeing weird or outstanding plays in them.
What is so interesting about that high school baseball game you have been watching on TV since the morning?