单词查询
theatergoers
美['θiətər.ɡoʊr],英['θɪətə(r).ɡəʊə(r)],
释义
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网络释义: 戏迷;进剧场看戏的人;
例句
Some English-speaking theatergoers will be put off by parts of "Chinglish, " given that about a quarter of the dialogue is in Mandarin.
鉴于剧中约四分之一的中文对白,一些讲英语的戏迷在《中国式英语》的某些部分会遇到尴尬。
The case, officially titled Shylock v Antonio, is better known by theatergoers as Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
这个案件,正式的说法是夏洛克v.安东尼奥案,莎剧《威尼斯商人》的观众都很熟悉。
At the same time, most theatergoers are amateur critics.
"Theatergoers were lured out of their seats and interfaced with the scenery" (New York Times)
“戏迷们被拉出座位而与画面交相呼应”(纽约时报)
鉴于剧中约四分之一的中文对白,一些讲英语的戏迷在《中国式英语》的某些部分会遇到尴尬。
The case, officially titled Shylock v Antonio, is better known by theatergoers as Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
这个案件,正式的说法是夏洛克v.安东尼奥案,莎剧《威尼斯商人》的观众都很熟悉。
At the same time, most theatergoers are amateur critics.
"Theatergoers were lured out of their seats and interfaced with the scenery" (New York Times)
“戏迷们被拉出座位而与画面交相呼应”(纽约时报)