theatre
n. 戲院,劇場; 戲劇,演出; 戰場; 手術室
A theatre is a building with a stage in it, on which plays, shows, and other performances take place.
If we went to the theatre it was a very big event...
我們要是去看場戲,那可是件大事。
I worked at the Grand Theatre.
我在大劇院上班。
You can refer to work in the theatre such as acting or writing plays as the theatre .
You can move up to work in films and the theatre...
你可以轉行從事影視戲劇業。
Very soon he took the first steps towards a career in the theatre.
不久他便開始涉足戲劇。
Theatre is entertainment that involves the performance of plays.
Companies across the country are beginning to show a healthy interest in theatre for children.
全國有多家公司都開始對兒童戲劇表現出極大的興趣。
A theater or a movie theater is a place where people go to watch films for entertainment.
In a hospital, a theatre is a special room where surgeons carry out medical operations.
She is back from theatre and her condition is comfortable.
她從手術室出來了,身體狀況良好。
A theatre of war or other conflict is the area or region in which the war or conflict is happening.
The Middle East has often been a theatre of war.
中東這一地區一直戰亂頻仍。
1. a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented;
2. the art of writing and producing plays
3. a region in which active military operations are in progress;
The theatre company will kick off the season with a production of The Playboy of the Western World.
劇團將以《西方世界的花花公子》這齣劇拉開本屆戲劇節的序幕.
During our visit to London we often went to the theatre.
我們在倫敦逗留時常去看戲.
Let's go to the theatre first and eat afterward.
讓我們先去看戲,然後吃飯.
The film will be shown in this theatre.
那部電影將在這家影院上演.
The theatre emptied rapidly after the show.
劇場裡的人很快走空了.