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词汇 theater
释义 theater
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈθɪə.tər/ us /ˈθiː.ə.t̬ɚ/
A2
US spelling oftheatre(theatre的美式拼写)
US(alsomovie theater)
a cinema电影院
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Public entertainment venues
amphitheatre
amusement arcade
arthouse cinema
auditorium
bandstand
bar
beer garden
bowling alley
disco
discotheque
drive-in
fleshpot
free house
nightspot
off-Broadway
opera house
palace
the nineteenth holeidiom
waxwork
wine bar

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Theatres, cinemas & their parts

theater | American Dictionary


theater
noun
(alsotheatre)us/ˈθi·ə·t̬ər/

theaternoun (BUILDING)


[ C ]
a building, room, or outside structure with rows of seats, each row usually higher than the one in front, from which people can watch a performance, a movie, or another activity:
Lincoln Plaza Cinema has five movie theaters.

theaternoun (PERFORMING ARTS)


[ U ]
the art or activity of writing and performing plays, or the public performance of plays:
We have tickets to the theater tonight (= to watch a performance).

Examples of theater


theater
The risk in a theater is that one may be targeted with tomatoes.
All of these spaces provide a context or theater in which public ritual performances appear to have been conducted.
This comment carried extra weight in an age where political rallies were held in the theater.
Funding allowed for females to organize new, creative activities, such as singing groups and theater per formances embedded in the women's own experiences.
A total of 20 narrative formats were written to resemble theater scripts.
Almost embarrassingly eager to let us know how much research he has done, he is the theater's ultimate teacher's pet, forever volunteering details.
Also, the divestiture of theaters eliminated the studios' profits from their theater chains.
Critics squirmed, but the public kept filling the theater.
On the one hand, he recognizes the economic realities of the theater.
Perceiving is an achievement of the individual, not an appearance in the theater of his consciousness.
As with the echoic model, characteristics of the pretense and theater models are preserved by a framing account.
Places in the public theater were allocated according to rank and class.
In all the major theaters of operations, therefore, doctors were given local neuropsychiatric training in brief courses of one kind or another.
That, above all else, is why we leave the theater so profoundly moved (p. 14).
Meetings were often held in abandoned theaters and tickets gave the faithful admission to services.
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