moviegoers / ˈmu viˌgoʊ ɪŋ /

观影者观影人电影观众观影人次

moviegoers2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the practice or act of going to see motion pictures.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by going to see motion pictures often: the moviegoing public.

moviegoers 近义词

moviegoers

等同于 audience

moviegoers

等同于 spectator

更多moviegoers例句

  1. Obviously, a return to moviegoing isn’t going to solve all of everyone’s problems.
  2. The marketing leans hard into the communal aspect of moviegoing, hoping to remind viewers that the theater offers a very different experience than your couch.
  3. ArcLight’s theaters were some of the most well-liked moviegoing destinations in the US, and were commonly used to host major Hollywood premieres.
  4. Nash allows that theatrical moviegoing could still be down as much as 20 percent to 30 percent next year as consumers up their streaming spend instead.
  5. Nash said based on these factors, it was difficult to know whether moviegoing has taken a permanent hit from the pandemic.
  6. This may have had two effects—subtle but real—on moviegoing audiences.
  7. Moviegoing displaces everyday reality, or banishes it for a couple of hours.
  8. Not only for its intellectual striving, but as a sheer love-of-cinema, delight-to-watch, moviegoing treat of a superhero saga.
  9. It has a lot to do with expensive moviegoing and our kid-centric culture.