词汇 | audience |
释义 | audience noun[ C ] uk /ˈɔː.di.əns/ us /ˈɑː.di.əns/ audiencenoun[C] (GROUP OF PEOPLE)B1[ + sing/pl verb ] the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.: 观众;听众;读者 She lectures to audiences all over the world.她向世界各地的听众发表演讲。 The secret to public speaking is to get the audience on your side.当众演讲的秘诀是,一定要让听众支持你的观点。 The audience was/were clearly delighted with the performance.无疑,观众非常喜欢这场演出。 The magic show had a lot of audience participation, with people shouting things to the performers and going up on stage.这场魔术表演有很多观众参与的内容,有的观众在台下大声应答表演者,有的则上台助阵。 an audience audienceThe audience went wild after every song she sang. viewerThe show attracts millions of viewers every week. listenerListeners tune in regularly for his cheery banter. crowdThose New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to please. houseIt's a full house tonight. spectatorThe spectators cheered when the balloon went up. B2[ + sing/pl verb ] the (number of) people watching or listening to a particular television or radio programme, reading a particular book, or visiting a particular website: 观众人数;听众人数;读者人数 The television company has lost a large part of its audience since it changed its programming.该电视台调整节目后失去了大批观众。 Her latest book should appeal to a large audience (= many people will want to read it).她的新书应会吸引大批的读者。 The audience clapped and cheered when she stood up to speak.她站起来讲话时,观众们鼓掌欢呼。 She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience.她向激动的观众宣布了比赛的获胜者。 She is a confident and practised speaker who always impresses her audience.她是个自信而又老练的演讲者,总能打动观众。 The candidates engaged in a lively debate, witnessed by a huge television audience. The play shocked audiences when it was first performed. Audiences and spectators behind closed doorsidiom bums on seatsidiom bystander captive audience casual observer consumption evangelistically fan park fly on the wallidiom flâneur goer looker-on non-viewer observer onlooker operagoer spectator viewer viewership watcher audiencenoun[C] (FORMAL MEETING)a formal meeting that you have with an important person: 谒见;觐见;正式拜会 She had a private audience with the king.她受到国王的私下召见。 Meeting people acquaintance ayup bump into someone conclave counter-rally cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom make yourself knownidiom mass meeting muster point open house paths crossidiom pay your respectsidiom play date power breakfast power lunch re-encounter re-meet rendezvous respect audience | American Dictionaryaudience noun[ C ] us/ˈɔ·di·əns, ˈɑ·di-/ the people, considered as a group, who watch or listen to a performance, movie, public event, etc., either together in one place or separately: a live/television audience The magazine is trying to reach a younger audience. literature The audience of a work of literature is the type of people the writer intended to read it. An audience is also a formal meeting that you have with an important person: an audience with the president audience | Business Englishaudience noun[ C ] MARKETINGuk /ˈɔːdiəns/us the people who watch a particular television programme or film, read a particular book, etc.: to attract/reach/engage an audienceThe internet enables you to reach a global audience. target/address an audienceAdvertisers use these strategies to target specific audiences. a large/wide/mass audienceThe film will attract a wide audience. audience for sthThe intended audience for the book are lawyers and students. Channel 9 has seen its audience share decline over the last 12 months. See also core audience cumulative audience secondary audience target audience Examples of audienceaudience From the perspective of cost, different audiences have different concerns. The main audiences were academia, health professionals and health users. Central to these definitions is a consideration of musicians' social-class relationship with their audiences. The intended audience's specialization and professionalization certainly cannot be regarded as a characteristic of the institutionalized forms of knowledge of nature before the nineteenth century. Family associations have adapted and changed in accord with their audiences and markets, their potential kinship bases, and the economic realities they address. To postwar audiences, of course, the two became inseparable. To reach audiences who are put off by red-neck nationalism and want a more moderate approach, the newspaper frequently publishes debates between experts. Agenda-setting scholars have provided us with a body of evidence for media's capacity to raise issue prominence in the audience's minds. Before the 1830s, consuls acquired distinctions by the multiplication of contacts outside of the setting of court ceremonies and public audiences. Commemorations reflect and accommodate the iconic character of war in the twentieth century, and that is what gives them their audiences and footing. In order to secure these potentially lucrative contracts, newspapers had to promise access to audiences interested in the empire. Legal rhetors would do well to give their audiences tasks to prime responses rather than to just tell them an answer. In this session, speakers will share experience and techniques that have proven successful in addressing multidisciplinary audiences. Because sign languages have no standard written form, it can be difficult to make sign language data accessible to sign-naive audiences in written form. I am indebted to the audiences for valuable comments and criticisms. See all examples of audience These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withaudienceaudienceThese are words often used in combination with audience. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. appreciative audience From the stage, a flood of antipodal cultural references engulfed an enthusiastically appreciativeaudience. audience member Of particular interest from the compositional standpoint is that the audience member can view and explore explanatory information prior to experiencing the work. audience participation The splices, prompter, and audienceparticipation are clearly audible. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with audience |
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