audience
n. 观众; 听众; 读者; 接见; 会见
The audience at a play, concert, film, or public meeting is the group of people watching or listening to it.
The entire audience broke into loud applause...
全场观众爆发出热烈的掌声。
He was speaking to an audience of students at the Institute for International Affairs.
他在国际事务学院给学生们作演讲。
The audience for a television or radio programme consists of all the people who watch or listen to it.
The concert will be relayed to a worldwide television audience estimated at one thousand million.
这场音乐会将向全球约10亿电视观众转播。
The audience of a writer or artist is the people who read their books or look at their work.
Say's writings reached a wide audience during his lifetime...
在塞伊有生之年,他的作品拥有大量的读者。
She began to find a receptive audience for her work.
她开始为作品寻找知音。
If you have an audience with someone important, you have a formal meeting with them.
The Prime Minister will seek an audience with the Queen later this morning.
今天上午晚些时候首相将会觐见女王陛下。
1. a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance;
2. the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment;
3. an opportunity to state your case and be heard;
4. a conference (usually with someone important);
The show is drawing but a meagre audience.
看演出的观众寥寥无几.
The audience was fascinated by their superb performance.
他们的精彩表演使观众看得入了迷.
The audience was captivated by her performance.
观众们被她的表演吸引住了.
The cleverly designed speech lashed the audience into a frenzy.
这篇精心设计的演说煽动听众使他们发狂.
The audience punctuated his speech by outbursts of applause.
听众不时以阵阵掌声打断他的讲话.