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audience noun 1group of people watching/listening to sth 观众;听众ADJECTIVE | VERB + AUDIENCE | AUDIENCE + VERB | AUDIENCE + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, capacity, large, mass, packed, vast 大量的观众;座无虚席的观众;广大的听众broad, diverse, wide 广大的听众;各种类型的观众◆The museum is trying to attract a wider audience.这个博物馆正试图吸引更多的观众。select, small 精选的/很少的受众appreciative, enthusiastic, receptive, sympathetic 有欣赏力的/热情的/乐于接受的/表示支持的受众hostile 不友好的受众captive 受制受众general, lay, mainstream 一般/外行的/主流受众◆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。core 核心受众◆His core audience is over the age of 35.他的核心受众年龄都在 35 岁以上。intended, potential, target, targeted 目标受众;潜在的受众listening, viewing 听众;观众cinema (BrE) , live, movie (especially NAmE) , radio, studio, television, TV 电影观众;现场观众;广播听众;演播室的观众;电视观众international, Western, worldwide 国际/西方的/世界范围的受众◆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。VERB + AUDIENCEaddress, perform to, play to 对听众发表演说;给观众表演;给观众演奏◆He prefers playing to live audiences.他更喜欢给观众现场演奏。regale 逗听众高兴◆She regales her audience with funny stories.她讲了好笑的故事,把听众逗乐了。attract, draw, pull in 吸引观众;招徕听众◆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。reach 触及受众◆We want to reach a younger target audience.我们希望接触到更年轻的目标受众。captivate, delight, engage, grip, thrill, wow (informal) 迷住观众;使观众愉快;吸引住受众;抓住受众;使观众兴奋不已;使受众交口称赞◆The movie has thrilled audiences throughout the country.这部电影使全国的观众都兴奋不已。move 打动观众◆The audience was visibly moved.观众显然被感动了。educate, inform 教育/告知受众convince, persuade 说服/劝说受众◆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。alienate 疏远受众◆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。AUDIENCE + VERBapplaud, cheer, clap 观众鼓掌/欢呼/拍手◆The audience cheered loudly.观众高声欢呼起来。boo, jeer 观众喝倒彩/嘲笑laugh, roar 观众大笑起来/爆笑起来◆The audience roared with laughter.观众哄堂大笑。gasp 观众(因惊异或紧张)倒抽凉气react, respond 受众作出反应AUDIENCE + NOUNparticipation 观众的参与member 受众中的一员PREPOSITIONbefore an/the audience, in front of an/the audience 在观众面前◆He felt nervous standing up in front of the large audience.站在大批观众面前他感到紧张。 |