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audience

noun
/ˈɔːdiəns/
/ˈɔːdiəns/
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  1. [countable + singular or plural verb] the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)(戏剧、音乐会或演讲等的)观众,听众
    • The audience was/were clapping for 10 minutes.观众鼓掌 10 分钟。
    • The museum is trying to attract a wider audience.博物馆正试图吸引更多观众。
    • The debate was televised in front of a live audience.这场辩论当着现场观众的面进行电视直播。
    • an audience of 10 0001 万名观众
    • Audience members voted on their favorite presentations.观众们投票评选他们最喜爱的表演。
    • We encourage audience participation during our show.我们鼓励观众参与我们的节目。
    Extra Examples
    • He prefers playing to live audiences.他更喜欢给观众现场演奏。
    • He sought a private audience with the Queen.他寻求单独拜谒女王。
    • He was trying to convince his audience of his seriousness.他想方设法使观众相信他是认真的。
    • His core audience is over the age of 35.他的核心受众年龄都在 35 岁以上。
    • Most movies are designed to appeal to a mainstream audience.多数电影都为迎合主流观众而摄制。
    • She regales her audience with funny stories.她讲了好笑的故事,把听众逗乐了。
    • She sought a private audience with the Japanese emperor.她寻求单独拜谒日本天皇。
    • Some scenes in the movie risk alienating a female audience.这部电影中的某些场景可能会使女性观众不爱看。
    • Such a well-known politician should draw a big audience.这样一位知名政治家应该能吸引大批听众。
    • The Pope granted him an audience.教皇接见了他。
    • The audience cheered loudly.观众高声欢呼起来。
    • The audience roared with laughter.观众哄堂大笑。
    • The audience was visibly moved.观众显然被感动了。
    • The film has thrilled audiences throughout the country.这部电影使全国的观众都兴奋不已。
    • These artists remain relatively unknown to Western audiences.这些艺术家相对而言仍不为西方的艺术爱好者所熟知。
    • We want to reach a target audience that's younger in age.我们想触及更年轻的目标受众。
    • We want to reach a younger target audience.我们希望接触到更年轻的目标受众。
    • Cinema audiences would be more accepting of this sort of advertising.电影院的观众会更容易接受这种广告。
    • The Pope granted her a private audience.教皇同意私下接见她。
    • We played in front of a capacity audience of 15 000.我们在15 000名观众面前表演。
    Topics Musica2, Film and theatrea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • capacity
    • large
    verb + audience
    • address
    • perform to
    • play to
    audience + verb
    • applaud
    • cheer
    • clap
    audience + noun
    • participation
    • member
    preposition
    • before an/​the audience
    • in front of an/​the audience
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a number of people or a particular group of people who watch, read, or listen to the same thing(同一事物的)观众,读者,听众
    • TV/television/cinema/movie audiences电视/电视/电影/电影观众
    • Hie book reached an even wider audience when it was made into a movie.这本书被拍成电影后,受众更广了。
    • This book will appeal to a broad audience.这本书将吸引广大读者。
    • She has generated a massive online audience since uploading her first clip three years ago.自从三年前上传她的第一个片段以来,她已经吸引了大量的在线观众。
    • The target audience for this advertisement was mainly teenagers.这个广告的对象主要是十几岁的青少年观众。
    • An audience of millions watched the wedding on TV.几百万观众在电视上观看了婚礼。
    • Most companies now have their own websites which address mass audiences. 大多数公司现在都有自己的面向大众的网站。
    • They aim to make art accessible to the widest possible audience. 他们的目标是让尽可能多的观众接触到艺术。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • capacity
    • large
    verb + audience
    • address
    • perform to
    • play to
    audience + verb
    • applaud
    • cheer
    • clap
    audience + noun
    • participation
    • member
    preposition
    • before an/​the audience
    • in front of an/​the audience
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a formal meeting with an important person(与要人的)会见;觐见;进见
    • an audience with the Pope觐见教皇
    Synonyms interviewinterview
    • interrogation
    • audience
    • consultation
    These are all words for a meeting or occasion when somebody is asked for information, opinions or advice.
    • interview a formal meeting at which somebody is asked questions, for example, to see if they are suitable for a particular job or course of study, or in order to find out their opinions about something:
      • a job interview求职面试
    • interrogation the process of asking somebody a lot of questions, especially in an aggressive way, in order to get information; an occasion on which this is done:
      • He confessed after four days under interrogation.他在受讯问四天之后招认了。
    • audience a formal meeting with an important person:
      • The Pope granted her a private audience.教皇同意私下接见她。
    • consultation a meeting with an expert, especially a doctor, to get advice or treatment.指向专家请教的咨询,尤指就诊
    Patterns
    • an in-depth interview/​consultation
    • a police interview/​interrogation
    • to have/​request a(n) interview/​audience/​consultation with somebody
    • to give/​grant somebody a(n) interview/​audience/​consultation
    • to carry out/​conduct an interview/​interrogation
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • private
    verb + audience
    • have
    • ask for
    • request
    preposition
    • audience with
    See full entry
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from Latin audientia, from audire ‘hear’.

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