spectacle
n.
mid-14c., "specially prepared or arranged display," from Old French spectacle "sight, spectacle, Roman games" (13c.), from Latin spectaculum "a public show, spectacle, place from which shows are seen," from spectare "to view, watch, behold," frequentative form of specere "to look at," from PIE *spek- "to observe" (see scope, n.1).
〔李〕n. 景物;奇观 [spect =to look] ←-acle [L] 表示“与⋯相关的事物”
〔蒋〕[spect看,-acle名词后缀,表示物;’观看的东西”] 光景,景象,奇观,壮观
〔李〕[spect=to look看;-acle n.=thing物→“things for people to look at供人们观看的东西”→] n.① something exhibited to public view公开的场面