audiences
['ɔ:dɪrnsɪz]
n.
观众,听众,读者( audience的名词复数 );
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Against all expectations, the theatre reopened to encouragingly large audiences.
出乎所有人预料,剧院重新开放,观众数量惊人。
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Audiences' expectations are ratcheted up as they are exposed to high-budget productions.
观众看过高成本影片后期望会相应上升。
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The choreography of Eric Hawkins is considered radical by ballet audiences.
芭蕾舞观众认为埃里克·霍金斯的舞蹈设计非常前卫。
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The production received ecstatic reviews and had audiences weeping.
那部上演的戏备受好评,让观众潸然泪下。
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She hates playing the sweet, passive women that audiences identify her with.
她讨厌扮演那些漂亮可爱、消极被动的女人,观众们已把她定型为这类角色。
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