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theatergoers

/thee-uh-ter-goh-er, theeuh-/US // ˈθi ə tərˌgoʊ ər, ˈθiə- //

戏子们,戏迷们,剧场观众,戏迷

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who goes to the theater, especially often or habitually.

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Examples

  • As a magnet for tourism, too, the city will be host to theatergoers from other parts of the country and the world.

  • A project by 600 Highwaymen’s Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone that started over telephones, this encounter takes place at a table with a plexiglass partition on a bare stage, with you and another theatergoer you’ve never met.

  • For show-starved theatergoers, nothing beats a live performance.

  • As one theatergoer puts it, "This is the year Vivian Blaine finally wins her Tony."

  • I hated the stage before I came to London, but during the last few months no one has been a more assiduous theatergoer.

  • Ask some veteran theatergoer "What was Booth like as Hamlet?"

  • As a piece of acting, this was worth the attention of every theatergoer.

  • Although their humor is often biting, their theatrical style seems rather ordinary and traditional to a Western theatergoer.