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- [C]觀眾,聽眾 group of people who have gathered together to hear or watch sb/sth
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名詞
- 聽眾,觀眾,讀者(群),旁聽群眾,圍觀的人
- 覲見,謁見,晉見,進見
- 聽取,傾聽
- 接見,召見,會見
- 愛好者,一批追隨者
- 【律】(在法庭上)自由陳述的權利
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a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance;
"the audience applauded"
"someone in the audience began to cough"
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the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment;
"every artist needs an audience"
"the broadcast reached an audience of millions"
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an opportunity to state your case and be heard;
"they condemned him without a hearing"
"he saw that he had lost his audience"
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a conference (usually with someone important);
"he had a consultation with the judge"
"he requested an audience with the king"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The audience was no less than five thousand.
聽者有五上千人之多。
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Someone in the audience began to laugh.
玩家有人開使笑上來。
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The concert drew a large audience.
輕音樂節打動了非常多的大家。
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The article was put out in a national magazine to reach a larger audience.
為了更好地能干擾比較多的小讀者,小文章被登發到一組各國級刊物上。
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The audience lapped up his monologue.
聽者換位思考他的獨白。
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His enrapt audience seemed to hang on every word he said.
那如醉如癡的聽者好像對他說的某兩個字都入神在傾聽。
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Each style or form has its own audience.
任一種輕奢主義或結構各是其擁有者。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The audience has expressed its approval.
玩家早就信賴。
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The audiences are requested to be their seats by 7:25.
需要大眾在7:25入座。
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Somewhere in the audience an old woman's voice began plaintive wail.
觀眾們席里,有位老夫人憂傷地哭好。
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His book reached an even wider audience when it was filmed for television.
他的書拍成智能電視機以來,使閱讀者的范圍壯大到大學生消費群體了。
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They request an audience with the Queen.
顧客要求謁見女皇。
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Each style or form has its own audience.
每種種低調奢華或狀態具有其認同者。
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The representatives were given an audience at the meeting.
聯席會議上給了象征著們說出意見表的成功。
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The audience isn't thinking, it's yelling its head off.
影迷不假思考英文,嘶聲叫喚。
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The audience as mined, their claim's broader than race.
群眾行行色色,自己的讓千姿百態。
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She felt nervous at having to sing before such a large audience.
為沒有多受眾原唱,她有會緊張。
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List to your tribunes. Audience! peace, I say.
源自:Coriolanus ,
Shakespeare
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Thou in his audience shouldst thereof discourse.
產自: H. F. Cary
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These teachers easily found attentive audience.
出于: Ld Macaulay
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用作名詞 (n.)
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從嚴格意義上來說,audience多指“聽眾”,并無“觀眾”的意思,不過習慣上常將其做“觀眾”的意思;
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audience和audition均可表示“某種正式的場合”。一般來說,audience指得是國家領導人或是名流人物就商業事務上的會見,而audition則是指制作人或經理人給一個有抱負的演員的試鏡機會。
n. (名詞)
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audience的基本意思是“觀眾,聽眾”。當視其為一個群體而強調整體時,謂語動詞要用單數; 但如果強調每個人相對的獨立性時,謂語動詞就要用復數形式。audience有時引申可指代場所,表示“觀眾席”; 也可作“與統治者〔要人〕的正式會見”“謁見”解,此時是可數名詞; 還可作“愛好者,支持者”“讀者,讀者大眾”解。
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audience用于貶義時,用it或its代指; 沒有貶義時,則往往用they, them或their代指。
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audience前可用形容詞large, small, big, huge等詞來修飾,以表達聽〔觀〕眾的多少。
- ☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自古法語的audience;最初源自拉丁語的audentia,意為聽。
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大于內容獨家首發原創,受作品權保護好,侵犯肖像權必究
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