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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
audience
au‧di‧ence S2 W2 /ˈɔːdiəns $ ˈɒː-, ˈɑː-/ BrE AmE noun [Date: 1300-1400; Language: French; Origin: Latin audientia 'hearing', from audire; ⇨ ↑audio] 1. [countable also + plural verb] British English a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public: The audience began clapping and cheering. audience of an audience of 250 business people One member of the audience described the opera as ‘boring’. 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: The show attracts a regular audience of about 20 million. target audience (=the type of people that a programme, advertisement etc is supposed to attract) Goya was one of the first painters to look for a wider audience for his work. The book is not intended for a purely academic audience. 3. [countable] a formal meeting with a very important person audience with He was granted an audience with the Pope. • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 1) verbs ▪ perform/play to an audience The band played to huge audiences in Mexico City and Buenos Aires. ▪ an audience laughs He has the ability to make an audience laugh. ▪ an audience claps Most of the audience clapped but a few people jeered. ▪ an audience cheers The audience cheered loudly when he came on stage. ▪ the audience boos She swore at the audience and they began to boo her. adjectives ▪ a capacity/packed audience (=the largest number of people who can fit into a hall, theatre etc) The lecture attracted a capacity audience. ▪ an enthusiastic audience They drew enthusiastic audiences at Europe's biggest rock festival. NOUN + audience ▪ stadium audiences Celine Dion's tour continues to play to sold-out stadium audiences across Europe. • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 2) verbs ▪ have an audience The programme has a massive audience, ranging from children to grandparents. ▪ attract an audience (=make people want to watch) The first show attracted a television audience of more than 2 million. ▪ reach an audience For an advertiser who wants to reach a large audience, television news easily surpasses other news media. ▪ appeal to an audience (=be interesting to them) They brought new fashions into their designs to appeal to a wider audience. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + audience ▪ a large/huge etc audience Messages posted on the Internet can attract a huge audience. ▪ a wide audience an author who commands a wide audience ▪ a worldwide audience The game has an ever-increasing worldwide audience. ▪ a young/teenage audience a magazine with a young audience ▪ an older audience The programme mainly appeals to an older audience. ▪ a mass audience (=a very large number of people) Radio brought entertainment to a mass audience. ▪ 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. ▪ the target audience (=the type of people a programme etc aims to attract) The target audience is mostly men aged 28 to 35. • • • THESAURUS ▪ interview a meeting in which someone is asked questions, to find out if they are suitable for a job, or to help the police find out about a crime. Also used about someone being asked questions on TV, in a newspaper, in a magazine etc: I’ve got another job interview tomorrow. | Since the police interview, she had changed her statement. | an interview with Keith Richards ▪ interrogation an occasion when someone is asked a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats, usually by the police or the army: He claims he was tortured during his interrogation. | Police interrogation methods have been questioned. ▪ cross-examination an occasion when someone is asked questions about what they have just said, in order to see if they are telling the truth, especially in a court of law: Under cross-examination, the only witness said she could not be sure about what she saw. ▪ consultation a meeting with a doctor or an expert to discuss treatment or to get advice: The therapist charges $100 for a half hour consultation. | Would you like to come back for another consultation? ▪ audience a formal meeting with a very important person: He was granted an audience with the Pope.
audiencehu◎ | ['ɔ:djəns] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | nhóm người tụ hội lại với nhau để nghe hoặc xem ai/cái gì; khán giả; thính giả; cử toạ | | ☆ | the audience was/were enthusiastic on the opening night of the play | | khán giả hân hoan đón tiếp buổi tối mở màn diễn vở kịch | | ☆ | an audience of millions watched the royal wedding on TV | | một cử toạ hàng triệu người xem lễ cưới hoàng gia trên ti vi | | ☆ | his books reached an even wider audience when it was filmed for television | | quyển sách của ông ta càng có thêm nhiều người đọc khi quay phim để đưa lên truyền hình | | ☆ | she has addressed audiences all over the country | | bà ta đã diễn thuyết trước các thính giả khắp cả nước | | ■ | sự yết kiến; sự tiếp kiến | | ☆ | to request an audience with the Queen | | xin yết kiến Nữ hoàng | | ☆ | to grant a private audience to a foreign ambassador | | dành một buổi tiếp kiến riêng cho một đại sứ nước ngoài |
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