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OXF3000D:
khán giả
audience
Publikum
OXF3000D:
công cộng
public
Publikum
ENDE: audience Publikum ENDE: public Publikum
like: Publikum → →
adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. ☊ adjust ☊
The audience was/were clapping for 10 minutes. ☊ audience ☊
an audience of 10 000 ☊ audience ☊
His book reached an even wider audience when it was made into a movie. ☊ audience ☊
When on stage, try not to turn your back on the audience. ☊ turn your back on sb/sth ☊
The school play was a huge success—the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits. ☊ bit ☊
The audience cheered and clapped. ☊ clap ☊
music which is accessible to an audience with extremely conservative tastes ☊ conservative ☊
There was a curious mixture of people in the audience. ☊ curious ☊
The audience was waiting for the curtain to rise (= for the play to begin). ☊ curtain ☊
The audience was almost entirely female. ☊ entirely ☊
have sb/sth doing sth: He had his audience listening attentively. ☊ have ☊
an interested audience ☊ interested ☊
invite sth (from sb): He invited questions from the audience. ☊ invite ☊
It was the first interview I'd done in front of a live audience (= with people watching). ☊ live ☊
The audience laughed in all the right places. ☊ place ☊
rate sb/sth (as) sth: rate sb/sth + noun: The show was rated (as) a success by critics and audiences. ☊ rate ☊
As the curtain rose, the audience fell silent. ☊ silent ☊
The audience threw flowers onto the stage. ☊ stage ☊
The audience were stamping and cheering. ☊ stamp ☊
a studio audience (= one in a studio, that can be seen or heard as a programme is broadcast) ☊ studio ☊
a target area/audience/group (= the particular area, audience, etc. that a product, programme, etc. is aimed at) ☊ target ☊
His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear. ☊ tune ☊
Her music appeals to a wide audience. ☊ wide ☊
a young audience ☊ young ☊