词汇 | box-office |
释义 | box office noun (alsobox-office)uk /ˈbɒks ˌɒf.ɪs/ us /ˈbɑːks ˌɑː.fɪs/ [ C ] the place in a cinema or theatre where tickets are sold: (戏院或电影院的)票房,售票处 The box office opens at ten.售票处10点开门。 For tickets, call the box office on this number. ilbusca/iStock Unreleased/GettyImages [ S or U ] the number of tickets that are sold for a film, as a measure of how popular and financially successful a film or actor is: (电影或演员的)受欢迎,卖座 Bad reviews won't make any difference at all to the film's box office. His name is always a huge draw at the box-office. Some members of the audience demanded their money back at the box-office. She retired this month after working for thirty years in the theatre box-office. Theatre auditorium & front-of-house aisle auditorium balcony booking office box box seat dress circle front front-of-house full house gallery god house house lights mezzanine mosh pit out frontidiom pit stall You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema - general words box office adjective[ before noun ] (usuallybox-office)uk /ˈbɒks ˌɒf.ɪs/ us /ˈbɑːks ˌɑː.fɪs/ relating to the number of tickets that are sold for a film, as a measure of how popular and financially successful the film or an actor in it is: box-office takingsThe film's box-office takings in the US were disappointing. box-office flopDespite critical acclaim, the film was a box-office flop. box-office hit Her last film was a surprise box-office hit. box-office smash A box-office smash on Broadway, the comedy is now headed for London's West End. box-office successBox-office success is no real indication of cinematic quality. Do subscription streaming services generate more revenue than cinema box-office receipts? With this performance he established himself as a box-office draw and towering talent. Movie executives usually know their box-office grosses down to the last dollar, the day after the movie opens. He's never had a box office hit or won a major award. The film studio was reeling from a string of box office flops. Cinema - general words 12A animation animator audio described audio description computer-generated imagery fade filmically filming filmstrip flick footage franchise remake rerelease rescreen reshoot reshow sting theatrical box office | American Dictionarybox office noun[ C ] us/ˈbɑks ˌɔ·fɪs, ˌɑf·ɪs/ a place in a theater where tickets are sold Box office is also the financial success or failure of a movie or play measured by ticket sales: His last few films have been either box-office disappointments or outright flops. box office | Business Englishbox office noun COMMERCEukus [ C ] the place in a theatre or cinema where you buy tickets: Tickets are $8 and are available only at the box office. [ U ] money from ticket sales, used as a way of measuring the success of a performer, film, or public event: The documentary became a surprise box office hit. In 1934, he was voted the top box-office draw for the year by theater owners. The 28-year-old heavyweight champion represents big box office. |
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