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theatre

noun
/ˈθɪətə(r)/
/ˈθiːətər/
(US English theater)
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  1. [countable] a building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed戏院;剧场;露天剧场
    • Broadway theatres百老汇的剧院
    • an open-air theatre露天剧场
    • How often do you go to the theatre?你多久看一次戏?
    • She left the theatre a few minutes after the curtain fell.落幕后几分钟她就离开了剧场。
    see also community theater (2), lecture theatre
    Extra Examples
    • I haven't been to the theatre for a long time.我很长时间没去剧场了。
    • The city's first purpose-built theatre is nearing completion.该市第一座专用剧院已接近完工。
    • The pier has a unique little puppet theatre.码头有一个独特的小木偶剧院。
    • The theatre was packed for the opening night.演出首夜剧院里座无虚席。
    • There's a bar in the theatre.剧院里有一个酒吧。
    • We were at the theatre last night.我们昨天晚上去看戏了。
    Topics Buildingsa1, Film and theatrea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • little
    • small
    verb + theatre/​theater
    • go to
    • visit
    • enter
    theatre/​theater + noun
    • seat
    • ticket
    • design
    preposition
    • at a/​the theatre
    • in a/​the theatre
    See full entry
  2. (also movie theater)
    (both North American English)
    (British English cinema)
    [countable] a building in which films are shown电影院
    • They arrived at the movie theater a few minutes later.几分钟后,他们到达了电影院。
    • I urge you to go see this film when it comes to a theater near you. 当这部电影来到你附近的剧院时,我劝你去看。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • little
    • small
    verb + theatre/​theater
    • go to
    • visit
    • enter
    theatre/​theater + noun
    • seat
    • ticket
    • design
    preposition
    • at a/​the theatre
    • in a/​the theatre
    See full entry
  3. [uncountable] plays considered as entertainment戏剧
    • an evening of live music and theatre现场演奏音乐戏剧晚会
    • (British English) I like music, theatre and cinema.我喜欢音乐、戏剧和电影。
    • current ideas about what makes good theatre (= what makes good entertainment when performed)对何谓好戏剧的普遍看法
    • We're huge fans of musical theatre. 我们是音乐剧的超级粉丝。
    • live/street/youth theatre现场/街头/青年剧院
    • a theatre critic戏剧评论家
    see also coup de théâtre, fringe theatre, street theatre
    Extra Examples
    • There was some good fringe theatre at the festival.节日期间有一些不错的边缘戏剧。
    • an hour-long theatre piece时长一小时的戏剧演出
    • the Toronto theatre scene多伦多戏剧界
    • (figurative) The Chancellor's speech was an absorbing piece of political theatre.那位大臣的演讲是一齣引人入胜的政治剧。
    Topics Film and theatrea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • great
    • live
    … of theatre/​theater
    • piece
    verb + theatre/​theater
    • study
    theatre/​theater + noun
    • studies
    • critic
    • piece
    See full entry
  4. [uncountable]
    (also the theatre [singular])
    the work of writing, producing and acting in plays戏剧工作;剧作;演出;上演
    • I want to work in theatre.我想从事戏剧工作。
    • a theatre troupe/company剧团/公司
    • He had never done musical theatre when he landed the lead role as the Phantom. 当他得到幻影的主角时,他从未做过音乐剧。
    • He was essentially a man of the theatre.他本质上是个戏剧人。
    • He wants to go into the theatre when he finishes university.他想读完大学后进入戏剧界。
    see also community theater (1)Topics Film and theatreb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + theatre/​theater
    • be in
    • work in
    • go into
    theatre/​theater + noun
    • director
    • impresario
    • producer
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  5. (also operating theatre (both British English), North American English operating room)
    [countable, uncountable] a room in a hospital used for medical operations手术室
    • a theatre sister (= a nurse who helps during operations)手术室护士长
    • in theatre He's still in theatre.他仍在接受手术。
    • He's already been taken to theatre for the operation.他已经被送进手术室接受手术了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • operating
    verb + theatre
    • take to
    theatre + noun
    • nurse
    • sister
    • staff
    preposition
    • in (the) theatre
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  6. [countable, usually singular] theatre (of war/operations) (formal) the place in which a war or fighting takes place战场;战区
    • an intelligence officer in the Pacific theatre太平洋战区的一名情报官员
    • Russia replied by opening up a new theatre of war in the Balkans.俄罗斯的回应是在巴尔干半岛开辟一个新的战场。
  7. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin theatrum, from Greek theatron, from theasthai ‘behold’.

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