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词组 audience
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audience /ˈɔːdiəns $ ˈɒː-, ˈɑː-/ noun 1. a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in publicadjectivesa big/large/small audience The band regularly attract big audiences for their concerts.a live audience (=who are watching a performance in the place where it happens) The show was filmed in front of a live audience.a packed audience (=the place is full) He played to a packed audience.a capacity audience (=the largest number of people who can fit into a hall, theatre etc) The lecture attracted a capacity audience.an enthusiastic/appreciative audience They performed in front of enthusiastic audiences at Europe’s biggest rock festival.a hostile audience (=an unfriendly one) The hostile audience booed the actors off the stage.a captive audience (=people who listen to or watch someone or something because they have to, not because they are interested) His family were a captive audience for his jokes.nouns + audiencea studio audience (=in the studio where a programme is being recorded) The studio audience mainly consisted of teenage girls.verbs + audienceperform/play/sing to an audience The band played to huge audiences in America.speak to an audience also address an audience formal He spoke to an audience of young students.entertain an audience The singer has entertained audiences all over the world.thrill/delight/captivate an audience also wow the audience informal (=do something that they enjoy very much) The magician delighted the audience with some amazing tricks.engage (with) an audience (=make them interested) He is an experienced speaker, who knows how to engage an audience.attract/draw/pull in an audience The concert attracted an audience of over 20,000 people.audience + verbsan audience claps also an audience applauds formal The audience clapped at the end of the movie.an audience laughs He has the ability to make an audience laugh.an audience cheers The audience cheered loudly when he came on stage.an audience boos (=they say ‘boo’ because they do not like the performance) The play wasn’t very good and some of the audience started booing.an audience jeers (=they shout and laugh to show they do not like someone) The speaker was jeered by the audience.audience + nounsaudience participation The show involves a lot of audience participation and people are asked to come on stage.prepositionsin front of/before an audience He is used to performing in front of a live audience.in the audience There must have been at least 200 people in the audience.an audience of An audience of about 50 people came to the talk.phrasesa member of the audience Several members of the audience left the film early.2. the people who watch or listen to a programme or film, read a magazine etcadjectivesa big/large/huge/vast audience Messages posted on the internet can attract a huge audience.a small audience The show only gets a small audience.a young/teenage audience This is a magazine with a young audience.an older audience The programme mainly appeals to an older audience.a worldwide/international audience Soccer has an ever-increasing worldwide audience.a wide/broad/diverse audience (=consisting of many different types of people) He is an author who appeals to a wide audience.a mass audience (=a very large number of people) Television brought entertainment to a mass audience.a mainstream audience (=ordinary people, not people with specialized interests) The film is aimed at a mainstream audience.a select audience (=used when you want to emphasize that only a small number of people will like something) The magazine is intended for a very select audience of fashion designers.a viewing audience (=the people who watch a programme) The show has a viewing audience of 2 million.a lay audience (=people without specialized knowledge) His books are written for a lay audience.verbshave/get an audience The programme has a big audience every week.attract/draw/pull in an audience The first show attracted an audience of more than 2 million.reach an audience Advertisers use television to reach a large audience.appeal to an audience (=be interesting to them) Teenage actors were used in the film in order to appeal to a younger audience.nouns + audiencea television/radio audience Radio audiences have gone down in recent years.the target audience The target audience is mostly men aged 28 to 35.audience + nounsaudience share (=a part of the total number of people who watch television or listen to the radio) The TV has 12% of the audience share.
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