单词 | matinee |
释义 | matinee (mætɪneɪ , US -əneɪ ) also matinée Word forms: matinees countable noun A matinee is a performance of a play or a showing of a film which takes place in the afternoon. It's the last chance to see this perfect matinee. Collocations: matinee performance Should it be long or short frocks for a matinee performance? The Sun Tickets were sold out for the premiere and for yesterday's matinee performance, at the hall, which has about 300 seats. Times, Sunday Times Also, it was a matinee performance, and on a bank holiday. Times, Sunday Times One matinee performance was allowed for a limited audience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Due to a high demand for tickets a matinee performance was added. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The 20,000-strong crowd was deafening at yesterday's matinee show. The Sun They are putting on a matinee show for the throng of young fans they have amassed in the months since coining and then leading the 'new rave' pop genre. Times, Sunday Times Tickets sold out so quickly that the band decided to put on a matinee show. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also reveals that he attended the matinee showing and enjoyed it very much. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its matinee shows were popular among students of nearby colleges. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 午后场戏剧、电影的 Japanese: マチネ |
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