audience

英['ɔːdiəns] 美['ɔːdiəns]
  • n. 听众;观众;读者;倾听;拥护者;正式会见
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 听众,观众,读者(群),旁听群众,围观的人
    2. 觐见,谒见,晋见,进见
    3. 听取,倾听
    4. 接见,召见,会见
    5. 爱好者,一批追随者
    6. 【律】(在法庭上)自由陈述的权利
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]观众,听众 group of people who have gathered together to hear or watch sb/sth

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance;

    "the audience applauded"
    "someone in the audience began to cough"

  2. 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"

  3. an opportunity to state your case and be heard;

    "they condemned him without a hearing"
    "he saw that he had lost his audience"

  4. a conference (usually with someone important);

    "he had a consultation with the judge"
    "he requested an audience with the king"

1. My audience certainly isn't the proverbial man in the street.
我的观众当然不是街上的平头百姓。

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2. The offending comment was in fact a heckle from an audience member.
这番冒犯性的话实际上是一名观众的诘难。

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3. They would always come out and warm up the audience.
他们总是会出来调动观众情绪。

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4. Say's writings reached a wide audience during his lifetime.
在塞伊有生之年,他的作品拥有大量的读者。

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5. After the show, the audience deserts the Blackpool streets.
演出结束后,观众从布莱克浦的大街上消失了踪迹。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The audience was no less than five thousand.
      听众有五千人之多。
    2. Someone in the audience began to laugh.
      观众中有人开始笑起来。
    3. The concert drew a large audience.
      音乐会吸引了大量的观众。
    4. The article was put out in a national magazine to reach a larger audience.
      为了能影响更多的读者,文章被登发在一份国家级杂志上。
    5. The audience lapped up his monologue.
      听众倾听他的独白。
    6. His enrapt audience seemed to hang on every word he said.
      那如醉如痴的听众似乎对他所说的每一个字都凝神倾听。
    7. Each style or form has its own audience.
      每一种格调或形式各有其拥护者。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The audience has expressed its approval.
      观众已经认可。
    2. The audiences are requested to be their seats by 7:25.
      要求观众在7:25入座。
    3. Somewhere in the audience an old woman's voice began plaintive wail.
      观众席里,一位老太太伤心地哭起来。
    4. His book reached an even wider audience when it was filmed for television.
      他的书拍成电视以后,使读者范围扩大到观众了。
    5. They request an audience with the Queen.
      他们请求谒见女皇。
    6. Each style or form has its own audience.
      每一种格调或形式各有其拥护者。
    7. The representatives were given an audience at the meeting.
      会议上给了代表们发表意见的机会。
    8. The audience isn't thinking, it's yelling its head off.
      观众不假思索,嘶声叫喊。
    9. The audience as mined, their claim's broader than race.
      观众形形色色,他们的要求千奇百怪。
    10. She felt nervous at having to sing before such a large audience.
      为这么多听众演唱,她感到很紧张。
n. (名词)
  1. audience的基本意思是“观众,听众”。当视其为一个群体而强调整体时,谓语动词要用单数; 但如果强调每个人相对的独立性时,谓语动词就要用复数形式。audience有时引申可指代场所,表示“观众席”; 也可作“与统治者〔要人〕的正式会见”“谒见”解,此时是可数名词; 还可作“爱好者,支持者”“读者,读者大众”解。
  2. audience用于贬义时,用it或its代指; 没有贬义时,则往往用they, them或their代指。
  3. audience前可用形容词large, small, big, huge等词来修饰,以表达听〔观〕众的多少。
  1. 从严格意义上来说,audience多指“听众”,并无“观众”的意思,不过习惯上常将其做“观众”的意思;
  2. audience和audition均可表示“某种正式的场合”。一般来说,audience指得是国家领导人或是名流人物就商业事务上的会见,而audition则是指制作人或经理人给一个有抱负的演员的试镜机会。
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