audience 的英语意思
audienceaudience /ˈɔːdiəns $ ˈɒː-, ˈɑː-/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public聚集观看和聆听公开演讲或表演的一群人:
The audience began clapping and cheering.观众开始鼓掌欢呼。audience of
an audience of 250 business people由250名商界人士组成的听众
One member of the audience described the opera as ‘boring’.一位观众将这部歌剧形容为"无聊"。2[countable also + plural verb] British English the people who watch or listen to a particular programme, or who see or hear a particular artist’s, writer’s etc work收看或收听某一特定节目,或欣赏某位艺术家、作家等作品的受众:
The show attracts a regular audience of about 20 million.该节目吸引了约2000万的固定受众。target audience (=the type of people that a programme, advertisement etc is supposed to attract)(=节目、广告等预期吸引的特定受众群体)
Goya was one of the first painters to look for a wider audience for his work.戈雅是最早为自己的作品寻求更广泛受众的画家之一。
The book is not intended for a purely academic audience.这本书并非专为纯学术受众而写。3[countable] a formal meeting with a very important person与重要人物的正式会见audience with
He was granted an audience with the Pope.他获准觐见教皇。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?语法:单数还是复数动词?• Audience is usually followed by a singular verb: · The audience was cheering and shouting.• audience 通常接单数动词:· The audience was cheering and shouting.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The audience were cheering and shouting.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• 在英式英语中,也可使用复数动词:· The audience were cheering and shouting. 语法指南——名词COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1verbs动词perform/play to an audience· The band played to huge audiences in Mexico City and Buenos Aires.· 乐队在墨西哥城和布宜诺斯艾利斯为大批观众演出。an audience laughs· He has the ability to make an audience laugh.· 他有让观众捧腹大笑的能力。an audience claps· Most of the audience clapped but a few people jeered.· 大多数观众鼓掌,但也有少数人发出嘲弄声。an audience cheers· The audience cheered loudly when he came on stage.· 他走上舞台时,观众爆发出热烈的欢呼声。the audience boos· She swore at the audience and they began to boo her.· 她对观众骂了粗话,观众随即开始喝倒彩。adjectives形容词a capacity/packed audience (=the largest number of people who can fit into a hall, theatre etc)· The lecture attracted a capacity audience.· 这场讲座吸引了满座的听众。an enthusiastic audience· They drew enthusiastic audiences at Europe's biggest rock festival.· 他们在欧洲最大的摇滚音乐节上吸引了热情的观众。NOUN + audience名词+ audiencestadium audiences· Celine Dion's tour continues to play to sold-out stadium audiences across Europe.· 席琳·迪翁的巡演继续在欧洲各地体育场场场爆满。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词have an audience· The programme has a massive audience, ranging from children to grandparents.· 这个节目拥有庞大的受众群,从儿童到祖父母都有。attract an audience (=make people want to watch)· The first show attracted a television audience of more than 2 million.· 第一期节目吸引了超过200万的电视观众。reach an audience· For an advertiser who wants to reach a large audience, television news easily surpasses other news media.· 对于想要触及大量受众的广告商来说,电视新闻轻松超越其他新闻媒体。appeal to an audience (=be interesting to them)· They brought new fashions into their designs to appeal to a wider audience.· 他们在设计中融入新时尚,以吸引更广泛的受众。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + audience形容词/名词+ audiencea large/huge etc audience· Messages posted on the Internet can attract a huge audience.· 发布在互联网上的消息可以吸引大量受众。a wide audience· an author who commands a wide audience· 拥有广泛读者群的作家a worldwide audience· The game has an ever-increasing worldwide audience.· 这款游戏在全球的受众群体不断扩大。a young/teenage audience· a magazine with a young audience· 面向年轻读者群体的杂志an older audience· The programme mainly appeals to an older audience.· 该节目主要吸引年龄较大的受众。a mass audience (=a very large number of people)· Radio brought entertainment to a mass audience.· 广播将娱乐带给了大众受众。a television audience (=all the people who watch or listen to a particular programme)· Nearly half the UK television audience watched the programme last Tuesday.· 上周二,英国近一半的电视观众收看了这个节目。the target audience (=the type of people a programme etc aims to attract)· The target audience is mostly men aged 28 to 35.· 目标受众主要是28至35岁的男性。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public聚集观看和聆听公开演讲或表演的一群人:
The audience began clapping and cheering.观众开始鼓掌欢呼。audience of
an audience of 250 business people由250名商界人士组成的听众
One member of the audience described the opera as ‘boring’.一位观众将这部歌剧形容为"无聊"。2[countable also + plural verb] British English the people who watch or listen to a particular programme, or who see or hear a particular artist’s, writer’s etc work收看或收听某一特定节目,或欣赏某位艺术家、作家等作品的受众:
The show attracts a regular audience of about 20 million.该节目吸引了约2000万的固定受众。target audience (=the type of people that a programme, advertisement etc is supposed to attract)(=节目、广告等预期吸引的特定受众群体)
Goya was one of the first painters to look for a wider audience for his work.戈雅是最早为自己的作品寻求更广泛受众的画家之一。
The book is not intended for a purely academic audience.这本书并非专为纯学术受众而写。3[countable] a formal meeting with a very important person与重要人物的正式会见audience with
He was granted an audience with the Pope.他获准觐见教皇。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?语法:单数还是复数动词?• Audience is usually followed by a singular verb: · The audience was cheering and shouting.• audience 通常接单数动词:· The audience was cheering and shouting.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The audience were cheering and shouting.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• 在英式英语中,也可使用复数动词:· The audience were cheering and shouting. 语法指南——名词COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1verbs动词perform/play to an audience· The band played to huge audiences in Mexico City and Buenos Aires.· 乐队在墨西哥城和布宜诺斯艾利斯为大批观众演出。an audience laughs· He has the ability to make an audience laugh.· 他有让观众捧腹大笑的能力。an audience claps· Most of the audience clapped but a few people jeered.· 大多数观众鼓掌,但也有少数人发出嘲弄声。an audience cheers· The audience cheered loudly when he came on stage.· 他走上舞台时,观众爆发出热烈的欢呼声。the audience boos· She swore at the audience and they began to boo her.· 她对观众骂了粗话,观众随即开始喝倒彩。adjectives形容词a capacity/packed audience (=the largest number of people who can fit into a hall, theatre etc)· The lecture attracted a capacity audience.· 这场讲座吸引了满座的听众。an enthusiastic audience· They drew enthusiastic audiences at Europe's biggest rock festival.· 他们在欧洲最大的摇滚音乐节上吸引了热情的观众。NOUN + audience名词+ audiencestadium audiences· Celine Dion's tour continues to play to sold-out stadium audiences across Europe.· 席琳·迪翁的巡演继续在欧洲各地体育场场场爆满。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词have an audience· The programme has a massive audience, ranging from children to grandparents.· 这个节目拥有庞大的受众群,从儿童到祖父母都有。attract an audience (=make people want to watch)· The first show attracted a television audience of more than 2 million.· 第一期节目吸引了超过200万的电视观众。reach an audience· For an advertiser who wants to reach a large audience, television news easily surpasses other news media.· 对于想要触及大量受众的广告商来说,电视新闻轻松超越其他新闻媒体。appeal to an audience (=be interesting to them)· They brought new fashions into their designs to appeal to a wider audience.· 他们在设计中融入新时尚,以吸引更广泛的受众。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + audience形容词/名词+ audiencea large/huge etc audience· Messages posted on the Internet can attract a huge audience.· 发布在互联网上的消息可以吸引大量受众。a wide audience· an author who commands a wide audience· 拥有广泛读者群的作家a worldwide audience· The game has an ever-increasing worldwide audience.· 这款游戏在全球的受众群体不断扩大。a young/teenage audience· a magazine with a young audience· 面向年轻读者群体的杂志an older audience· The programme mainly appeals to an older audience.· 该节目主要吸引年龄较大的受众。a mass audience (=a very large number of people)· Radio brought entertainment to a mass audience.· 广播将娱乐带给了大众受众。a television audience (=all the people who watch or listen to a particular programme)· Nearly half the UK television audience watched the programme last Tuesday.· 上周二,英国近一半的电视观众收看了这个节目。the target audience (=the type of people a programme etc aims to attract)· The target audience is mostly men aged 28 to 35.· 目标受众主要是28至35岁的男性。