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单词 audience
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audience
(ɔːdiəns )
Word forms: audiences
1. countable noun [with singular or plural verb] B1
The audience at a play, concert, film, or public meeting is the group of people watching or listening to it.
The entire audience broke into loud applause.
He was speaking to an audience of students at the Institute for International Affairs.
Synonyms: spectators, company, house, crowd  
2. countable noun [with singular or plural verb] B1
The audience for a television or radio programme consists of all the people who watch or listen to it.
The concert will be relayed to a worldwide television audience.
3.  See also studio audience
4. countable noun [with singular or plural verb, usually singular] B2
The audience of a writer or artist is the people who read their books or look at their work.
Merle's writings reached a wide audience during his lifetime.
She began to find a receptive audience for her work.
Synonyms: public, market, following, fans  
5. countable noun [usually singular]
If you have an audience with someone important, you have a formal meeting with them.
The Prime Minister will seek an audience with the Queen later this morning. [+ with]
Synonyms: interview, meeting, hearing, exchange  
Collocations:
address the audience
When she addressed the audience she was calm and in charge.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
The characters addressed the audience rather than one another.
The Tribes Triumphant (2006)
Whether you're talking one-to-one or addressing an audience, you'll get your message across.
The Sun (2013)
appreciative audience
His appreciative audience applauded and, of course, he winked.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Be an appreciative audience for their efforts.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
But a New York crowd was a very fair and appreciative tennis audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
audience boos
The increasingly vocal audience boos, cheers, chants and catcalls the parade of superheroes (known in the trade as técnicos) versus dastardly villains (aka rudos).
Times, Sunday Times
Sometimes the audience boos the performer off the stage.
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The cast moans at the bad joke and the audience boos.
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audience cheers
She won the biggest audience cheers despite a clumpy tango.
The Sun
As soon as that theme plays and the audience cheers, viewers of a certain age - we reckon the over-28s - will be transported back to a different era.
The Sun
While embarrassed and shy at first, she eventually really gets into dancing and the audience cheers her on.
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The audience cheers turn silent and then turn into laughs.
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At the end, the audience cheers loudly as the cast return to the stage for an encore.
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audience erupts
The audience erupts, with justice, at the end.
Times, Sunday Times
One person in his audience erupts in the midst of it, shouting out in protest.
Christianity Today
Then, as the sun sinks, take your seat in the amphitheatre and be mesmerised as exquisite arias fill the warm air and the audience erupts in choruses of bravos.
Times, Sunday Times
Throughout, the audience erupts with wild applause.
Times, Sunday Times
While he attempts to conduct, the small jacket rips and the audience erupts with laughter.
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audience expectation
As an exercise in craven conformity to audience expectations this movie has few equals, within the genre or beyond.
Times, Sunday Times
In this, they are also responding to 21st-century audience expectations.
Times, Sunday Times
Puppetry in theatre has been so good lately that audience expectations are dangerously high.
Times, Sunday Times
He was also toying with audience expectations.
Times, Sunday Times
The solution might lie satisfying secular audience expectations, rather than simply preaching to the converted.
Times, Sunday Times
audience feedback
Audience feedback found that viewers wanted serious, informed programmes about the planet's future.
Times, Sunday Times
Audience feedback and sponsor evaluation are a useful continuation of this process.
Times, Sunday Times
The audience feedback has been interesting and instructive.
Times, Sunday Times
Late in the show he seemed to sense this disconnect, demanding more audience feedback and defensively explaining how much of his performance was improvised live, not pre-programmed.
Times, Sunday Times
When you promote your sermons and teaching with a weblog that allows audience feedback and comments, you will find yourself thinking more carefully about your sermons.
Christianity Today
audience laughs
If an audience laughs immediately, they are relaxed.
Times, Sunday Times
Although the audience laughs indulgently, a hint of unease hangs in the air.
Times, Sunday Times
The audience laughs at her self-delusion, her flirtatious fecklessness, though a true friend would not have done so.
Times, Sunday Times
As the audience laughs he sweats and wipes the napkin on his head by accident, blurring the picture.
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But he again forgets the words, and when the audience laughs at him, he opens fire.
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audience laughter
Anyhow, wasn't it nice to hear some audience laughter at last?
Times, Sunday Times
Cue audience laughter followed by an awkward silence and a change of subject - because who wants to admit they've got dandruff?
The Sun
There's definitely something nasty in this woodshed — though not quite nasty enough to silence audience laughter on opening night.
Times, Sunday Times
Even canned audience laughter would not help it.
Times, Sunday Times
However, the screening was accompanied by audience laughter.
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audience member
It includes a new thrust stage in the main auditorium, designed so that no audience member is more than 15 m away from the action.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Each audience member goes through it alone and is not passive.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
audience reacts
She sits in the dark in a trance of gratified egotism, incredulous and glowing whenever the audience reacts to her presence on screen.
The Times Literary Supplement
When one of them stumbles on the final circuit, the audience reacts with a gasp of fellow-feeling and, as she removes her shoes, a rousing round of applause.
Times, Sunday Times
The audience reacts, but he thinks they are incorrect as he states that everyone thinks it will be wrong again.
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audience responds
It's true that the audience responds well to the banking jokes, laboured as they are.
Times, Sunday Times
And then obviously the audience responds to me.
The Sun
The audience responds with appreciative applause.
Outlook India
During pauses in the speech, the audience responds with solemn inggih (yes).
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audience response
A shift of three feet to the right or left can effect a significant difference in audience response.
The Times Literary Supplement
The crowd goes to boo and to cheer and this audience response becomes part of the performance.
Times, Sunday Times
It behaves like one [in its audience response and commercial performance] but it's not.
Times, Sunday Times
So in evaluating what did not change in audience response to character, we need to acknowledge the complexity of what did change directorially.
The Times Literary Supplement
The audience response - your response - was very positive.
Times, Sunday Times
audience sympathy
She creates thoroughly unlikeable characters and yet retains audience sympathy for them.
Times, Sunday Times
Interviewers who embark on a rambling one-minute dissertation will lose audience sympathy if they interrupt one second into the response.
Times, Sunday Times
Layers of guilt are revealed gradually through hazy flashbacks, and the writers skilfully shift the audience sympathy as further fragments are uncovered.
The Times Literary Supplement
On the conference floor every mention of food banks meets ripples of audience sympathy.
Times, Sunday Times
Here, somehow, he turned convention on its head by winning unexpected audience sympathy from the vulpine villain.
Times, Sunday Times
average audience
Our average audience for the last series was four million.
The Sun (2016)
Over the winter The One Show recorded an average audience of more than five million.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
City's win 2-1 win in Porto was seen by an average audience of 2.7 m.
The Sun (2012)
broad audience
We want to have a very broad audience - from your granny to your mum, to you.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
This could be the album that opens the doors to a broader audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
There is still a broad audience interested in the details of political policies.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
broadcast audience
She then repeated her performance for the broadcast audience, launching a series of some 500 appearances in programmes designed to entertain the troops.
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Networks can therefore provide narrow cast and broadcast audience buying solutions.
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They also point to high spectator and broadcast audiences.
Times, Sunday Times
captivate an audience
It remains the stiffest test of dramatic and storytelling skill, requiring the ability to captivate an audience by voice and movement alone.
Times, Sunday Times
But, most importantly, they captivate the audience.
ST
Yet it was a testament to his ability to captivate an audience that they gleefully swallowed what was largely electronica.
Times, Sunday Times
Whether on screen, in person or on the radio, you captivate the audience.
The Sun
His infectious attitude and ability to captivate an audience makes him well liked as a speaker.
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command an audience
A man of his knowledge, ability and personable nature would definitely command an audience.
The Sun
Brown particularly knows how to command an audience — learned from following his pastor father on to stage at church to lead worship.
The Sun
Images of her excitement and delight will command an audience around the world.
Times, Sunday Times
For him it was the sheer fun of the debate, combined with an ability to command an audience like few others, that attracted him.
Times, Sunday Times
She could command an audience of up to 500 people; only changes in the fire regulations reduced the numbers that could attend.
Times, Sunday Times
concert audience
His film seems an enduring guarantee of a healthy concert audience.
Times, Sunday Times
He wanted to return to experiencing music in the concert audience.
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A vertical line array displays a normally wide horizontal pattern useful for supplying sound to the majority of a concert audience.
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To make the song more accessible for the concert audience, it had been lengthened by some two minutes.
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The design depicts a concert audience from the view of the performer on stage.
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contemporary audience
At times the conceit feels clumsily bolted on as a point of identification for a contemporary audience.
Times,Sunday Times
We want to stay faithful to what the books represent, but we also recognise that the show must work for a contemporary audience.
Times, Sunday Times
He made it much easier for a contemporary audience to access, although at the expense of the poetry.
Times, Sunday Times
Some texts look as though they can come straight over to my contemporary audience, but not necessarily.
Christianity Today
There were some adjustments for a contemporary audience.
Times, Sunday Times
convince an audience
Each author was allotted 10 minutes in which to try to convince the audience that he or she had a book worth writing.
Times, Sunday Times
You have to convince the audience you're one character and then be another five seconds later.
The Sun
He was attempting to convince his audience, but more importantly, he was attempting to convince himself.
Times, Sunday Times
Both tried to convince the audience that they had won the debate since the other supported the bill, which effectively conceded their view.
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Some flea circuses really contain no fleas at all, and the experience and skill of the performer convince the audience of their existence.
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core audience
These antics go down a treat with their core audience of students and young professionals.
Times, Sunday Times
The drama was well sustained, though, the writing solid and unaffected and the story certainly spoke to its core audience.
Times, Sunday Times
That's an indictment of the board and management for making the work of this great company unaffordable to what should be its core audience.
Times, Sunday Times
The under-16s who form its core audience throw insults and popcorn at each other and refuse to stay seated.
Times, Sunday Times
I like the inheritance tax relief on houses up to a 1million but that only reinforces your core audience.
The Sun
delight audiences
His work will delight audiences for many years to come.
The Sun (2011)
The magic of Narnia and the might of King Kong are delighting cinema audiences worldwide.
The Sun (2006)
He was also an effective public speaker who for years delighted American audiences with his unique mix of eccentricity and brilliance.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
deserve an audience
Here's an eye-catching statistic that deserves a much wider audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Subtle and provocative, it deserves a wide audience.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
It deserves a wide audience, but should be read with caution.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It deserves a big audience here too.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
diverse audience
A priority for the mural was to ensure it spoke to a diverse audience.
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As a show it evidently satisfies a yearning, even a palpable need, shared by a large, diverse audience.
The Times Literary Supplement
It would be a poor theatre that pleased everyone all of the time, and it's time to free ourselves from the obsession with the perfectly formed, beautifully diverse audience.
Times, Sunday Times
A nationwide schools programme and collaborations with institutions around the country aim to reach a more diverse audience.
Times, Sunday Times
Understanding its role in the life of its huge, diverse audience remains more elusive.
The Times Literary Supplement
draw an audience
That is what draws audiences to this game.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
At 67, Springsteen still draws audiences of 60,000 and more.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
In the West End it's the stars that draw audiences for new work.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
eager audience
And even if his message was not the usual lightweight and frothy fare, it seemed to have found an eager audience.
Times,Sunday Times
Wherever he goes, his acoustic blend of delta rhythms, folk and spirituals finds an eager audience.
Times, Sunday Times
This provided an eager audience of sitting ducks with money to spend.
Times, Sunday Times
It may not be your usual style, but there's a showbiz flavour to your week and an eager audience to applaud you.
The Sun
The eager audience, my own family at the head of the queue, stood locked outside in the rain until only minutes before the advertised start time.
Times, Sunday Times
educate an audience
Presenters no longer attempt to assume the authority of adulthood nor self-consciously educate their audience.
Times, Sunday Times
The story was written to inform and educate the audience on the details of the condition.
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Pastors, teachers, and writers should not, through their silence, miss the opportunity to educate their audiences about these doctrines and invest them with new meaning.
Christianity Today
Such animations may also appear on television shows and other popular entertainment venues as a way to educate an audience on a medical topic under discussion.
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The series aims at educating the audience with regard to the history and success of each song.
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engage the audience
So, the issue is: how do you engage the audience?
Christianity Today (2000)
Despite the intimacy of the gig, there was little attempt to engage the audience between songs.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
I had studied with him, because he is clearly a master at engaging an audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
entertain an audience
To apply for the role you'll need to be able to entertain an audience for around 20 minutes.
The Sun (2013)
Well, we are here to entertain an audience, not to make friends with the stars.
The Sun (2014)
I'd rather have dinner with my friends than entertain an audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
enthusiastic audience
But eventually they bury the hatchet, swallow hard, grind their teeth and sit up all night writing a song, which they perform in front of a wildly enthusiastic audience.
Times, Sunday Times
This concert's real charm was the way that the band didn't distance themselves from their extremely enthusiastic audience, all up on their feet and for the most part dancing.
Times, Sunday Times
The venture has found an enthusiastic audience.
Times, Sunday Times
Invitation was by word-of-mouth with no press announcements and the band played to a packed, enthusiastic audience.
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After seeing the film a second time and noticing the enthusiastic audience, he wrote a second article saying he had misjudged it and praised the film.
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entire audience
The entire audience was stunned and the booing became more general.
A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003)
From his vantage point up on the stage Todd could see the entire audience.
St. James, Ian FINAL RESORT
So this is a show where the entire audience is made up of real car enthusiasts.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
face an audience
And he was not expected or required to face sceptical audiences.
The Times Literary Supplement (2019)
At the same time, he maintained his positions when facing audiences that might disagree.
Smithsonian Mag (2018)
Each contestant must face an audience of their fellow students and describe the depths of the poverty endured by their family.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
global audience
The network claims a global audience of 550 million.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
He makes his protest in front of a global audience of millions!
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Kick-off times will continue to be arranged to maximise global audiences.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
grant an audience
The Irish twins were granted an audience with the President in Dublin on Monday.
The Sun (2011)
At 5pm on the third and last day, I was finally granted an audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
She pays so few visits to this country that, when she does grant an audience there is almost a sense of religious fervour in the air.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
hostile audience
He confronted the hostile audience, his jaw fallen so that his mouth was slightly open and on his countenance a look of complete bewilderment.
The Times Literary Supplement
Hearing negative voices, and feeling that your actions are being judged by a hostile audience.
Times, Sunday Times
Perhaps it was the passion of his delivery that won him, even from that hostile audience, a standing ovation.
Times, Sunday Times
Relishing a hostile audience, he explained to them with good humour what their roles should actually entail.
Times, Sunday Times
It's more than just sitting stoically as someone berates you loudly, or defending a point of view before a hostile audience.
Globe and Mail
huge audience
Huge Japanese audiences attended.
FINGERPRINTS: Murder and the Race to Uncover the Science of Identity (2002)
I had a dream she was on stage, talking to a huge audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The popularity of The Road will guarantee him a huge audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
impress an audience
Your skills could impress an audience or open the door to the kind of work you want to do.
The Sun
They attempt to impress their audience with the profundity of their thought through the obscurity of their language.
Christianity Today
Rather than compete alone, the acts will join forces with one another to impress the audience, who will then vote.
The Sun
Add a few spreadsheets to impress your audience with your grasp of productivity?
Times, Sunday Times
From then on, he would cover the keyboard when giving recitals to impress the audience.
Times, Sunday Times
inform an audience
Intentional anachronisms inform the audience more readily about a film set in the past.
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Later in the century the name was also applied to shows using a sequence of impressive visual effects to entertain and inform an audience.
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They also inform the audience to turn their cellphones to the silent function, and to refrain from texting.
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The animators used many visual cues to help inform the audience about plot and character.
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In the video, the cameraman and informs the audience that each fighter will receive 'his share'.
Times, Sunday Times
intended audience
His intended audience is unclear.
The Times Literary Supplement (2013)
Provide sufficient background information for your intended audience.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook (1995)
Hopefully, it's a story that means something to you and your intended audience.
Christianity Today (2000)
invite the audience to
She invited the audience to join the chorus in song.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The audience is invited to vote via mobile phone.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
He stopped, invited the entire audience to squash up on the stage, and carried on with the concert.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
large audience
The new official portraits will be sure to attract and influence a large audience.
Smithsonian Mag (2018)
In the meantime, he now has a chance to reach a larger audience with his criticism.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
It's great that you can be heard so quickly by such a large audience, but there are also many more pianists.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
live audience
Live performers meeting a live audience: that's the most important exchange.
Times, Sunday Times
Both sides might be happier if we were just shown one view of the stage, such as the one the live audience sees.
Times, Sunday Times
Their mistake was trying to connect with the live audience.
Times, Sunday Times
And, coming off the back of a successful nationwide stand-up tour, he should be primed for working the live audience.
Times, Sunday Times
Then they come to the studio, in front of a live audience, and do their thing.
Times, Sunday Times
loyal audience
The show has had huge, loyal audiences for 40 years.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
His live variety show gained a loyal national audience in its thirteen years on American Public Radio.
Christianity Today (2000)
The actress said new characters in soaps always take time to bed in with loyal audiences of the shows.
The Sun (2011)
mainstream audience
The biggest issue is getting mainstream radio audiences to hear classical.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
What about the inevitable controversy when the movie reaches mainstream audiences?
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Hollywood allegedly sat back and refused to fund a project deemed too niche for mainstream audiences.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
mass audience
It's a top quality drama, aimed at a mass audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The film is clearly aimed at a mass teen audience.
The Sun (2009)
We're making a production to be shown to a mass audience in America.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
mature audience
It's a nice restaurant that caters for a mature audience.
ST
It must do something that shows it knows your decrepit, sorry, mature audience has still got it.
Times, Sunday Times
This was their attempt to appeal to a more mature audience.
Times, Sunday Times
He sang for a similarly mature audience and never chased a trend.
Times, Sunday Times
Though the format remained mostly the same, the show was retooled, aiming for a more mature audience.
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modern audience
This conflict is central to Tolkien's work and its appeal to modern audiences.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Why should Just William be adapted for a modern audience?
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
To modern audiences, of course, this is all eminently familiar.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
movie audience
And, for a movie audience accustomed to traits and arcs upon which they can hang their interest, it's deeply boring.
Times,Sunday Times
Movie audiences more and more were staying home and watching television.
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He will be back to the movie audiences soon.
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Her movies between 1965 and 1974, her golden period, constantly captivated movie audiences.
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The scene still amazes contemporary movie audiences, despite the more sanitized computer-generated imagery effects of today.
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niche audience
He could reach a niche audience through comedy websites.
Times, Sunday Times
You might think that such observations would resonate only with a niche audience.
Times, Sunday Times
But they have never been more than a niche audience.
Times, Sunday Times
And, of course, for a niche audience of eager enthusiasts who attend these events.
Times, Sunday Times
Big publishers do select and edit for their readers and use blockbuster profits to shore up niche audience reading, such as poetry.
Times, Sunday Times
online audience
Other gyms are widening their client base by opening classes to an online audience.
Times,Sunday Times
The moon will make you the zodiac's best communicator - and words you write find an online audience.
The Sun
We also have a global online audience to consider.
Times, Sunday Times
All of this they streamed live on video, giggling constantly and inviting comments from the large online audience they attracted.
Times,Sunday Times
Journalists are to be given targets for growing their personal online audience and could be disciplined or put on an 'improvement plan' if they fail to do so.
Times, Sunday Times
opera audience
Here's hoping the opera audience can learn to laugh at its own pomposity; they might just get the joke before it's too late.
Times, Sunday Times
The opera audience stood up and sang along with the on-stage chorus.
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These days, theatre and opera audiences rarely experience the classics without some smart-alec director imposing his or her 'radical concept' between them and the original text.
Times, Sunday Times
More than 80 per cent of cinema opera audiences are over 60, and 85 per cent said they had 'no increased motivation' to attend live opera.
Times, Sunday Times
Opera audiences, meanwhile, could bring whatever they like.
Times, Sunday Times
packed audience
Yet at the end a packed audience stood for 20 minutes and cheered.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
On Friday he addressed a packed audience of more than 500 people at the Ilkley Literature Festival.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The Russian avant-garde opera played to packed audiences for weeks.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
please audiences
I write plays to please audiences.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
No other ballet pleases audiences more than Swan Lake.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
It gives you an instant snapshot of how much you've really pleased the audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
popular audience
A purist sees that as trying to go for a popular audience for a form that shouldn't have that.
Times,Sunday Times
Deliberately gearing her writing towards a popular audience, she has succeeded in her quest to 'set the record straight'.
The Times Literary Supplement
The regular press obviously has to interest the popular audience.
Times, Sunday Times
Why did he choose to write sophisticated analysis for a popular audience?
Times, Sunday Times
Few scientists manage to reach a huge popular audience.
Times, Sunday Times
potential audience
The potential audience, he says, is 90 m.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The sports, and their potential audiences, are distinctly different and may benefit from expert presenters.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
British TV is a business that actively shuns almost 50 per cent of its potential audience.
The Sun (2006)
private audience
Then the pair headed behind closed doors for the first of many private audiences.
The Sun (2016)
He could have refused to meet her but instead gave her a private audience.
The Sun (2015)
They were granted a private audience instead.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
radio audience
BBC Radio has 58 per cent of the radio audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The biggest issue is getting mainstream radio audiences to hear classical.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Sixty million people heard the programme, which was said to be the largest radio audience in history up to that time.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
rapt audience
They will be unveiled on the night before a rapt audience.
The Sun (2014)
What reassurance could the world's biggest oil producer provide a rapt audience?
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
He did provide us with the most important answers that day, and we were a rapt audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
reach an audience
It meant the band could reach their audience in a way they would not have been able to just ten years earlier.
The Sun
It's helped me reach an audience and speak to people all over the world.
The Sun
It would be a way too for artists to reach an audience that might never see a proscenium arch.
Times,Sunday Times
Just as blogging swept away the barriers of entry to journalism, so citizen television will surely begin to reach an audience that appreciates it.
Times, Sunday Times
Everybody can be a citizen journalist, and everyone can tell their story online and reach an audience of millions within minutes.
Times, Sunday Times
receptive audience
In airline investors, he has a receptive audience.
Times, Sunday Times
The whole thing was a hoax, yet it found a hugely receptive audience.
Times, Sunday Times
Having both explained and defended certain of your plans to a not particularly receptive audience, you're exhausted but are savouring feelings of accomplishment.
Times, Sunday Times
They're a very receptive audience: they come early, they listen, and we don't feel like we're the opening act.
Times, Sunday Times
In one sense they are preaching to a receptive audience.
Times, Sunday Times
seat an audience
Audience seats were moved and had seat numbers that might be used for future games.
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When built, the auditorium could hold 1,200 people on stage and seat an audience of 6,442.
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They will perform for charity with just four audience seats and expect to take two weeks.
The Sun
The barge will become the stage and perform to the audience seated or standing on the bank.
Times, Sunday Times
The constant rotation suggests the passing of time and, practically speaking, provides decent sight lines for an audience seated on all sides of the action.
Times, Sunday Times
seek an audience
One group of diplomats seeking an audience with him recalled having to travel to a farm, where they found the president tracksuit-clad, trowel in hand.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
I watched as kings, presidents, the Pope and Hollywood's ' royalty 'all sought an audience with the Princess - and were bowled over by her.
The Sun (2007)
A couple of days later, confident from our last interaction, I called his room seeking an audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
shock the audience
As a story, it has only one objective: to shock the audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The singer shocked the studio audience with her outrageous performance.
The Sun (2011)
Dublin audiences were shocked by a scene where the Irish flag is torn in two.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
sophisticated audience
Suddenly there was a sophisticated audience from outside looking for something to eat.
Times, Sunday Times
Magical realist works do not seek to primarily satisfy a popular audience, but instead, a sophisticated audience that must be attuned to noticing textual subtleties.
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Increasingly more and more shows are restricted for the benefit of a more sophisticated audience.
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stun the audience
He stunned the audience by informing us that he and nine other lawyers were facing criminal charges.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The entire audience was stunned and the booing became more general.
A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003)
The audience was stunned but couldn't help but dance along to the infectious style.
The Sun (2009)
sympathetic audience
That seemed an unlikely, almost meaningless, demand, even to a sympathetic audience.
Times, Sunday Times
All the jazz musicians ended up here because they knew there's a sympathetic audience.
Times,Sunday Times
Good news for shareholders, perhaps, but unlikely to find a sympathetic audience among environmentalists.
Times, Sunday Times
As a piece of theatre, it needs a sympathetic audience.
Times, Sunday Times
This bizarre play requires a sympathetic audience.
Times, Sunday Times
teenage audience
The intended teenage audience are well served by the sparky humour, but there's a subversive undercurrent, too, that will appeal to a far wider demographic.
Times, Sunday Times
Rap music, music videos, video games, and movies, especially the slasher movies targeted at a teenage audience, are all part of the booming multibillion-dollar entertainment industry.
Christianity Today
Skin was targeting a teenage audience with content that my parents would've never let me see.
Globe and Mail
A gripping start and fine cast are overcome by a gloomy, disorganised plot and doesn't have the oomph to hold on to a teenage audience.
Times, Sunday Times
As a whole, she felt it was too simplistic, even for a teenage audience.
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thrill the audience
Not that she needed the dress to thrill the audience.
The Sun (2008)
Last Christmas it was thrilling audiences at the New York Met.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
When I see him play to a thrilled audience of thousands in the heart of Hollywood, it feels rather like a miracle.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
TV audience
There wasn't the easy willingness to laugh that you found in a TV audience.
Tony Parsons MAN AND WIFE (2002)
But recent winners struggled to make an impact on the charts and with TV audiences.
The Sun (2020)
The peak TV audience was 1.1 million compared to 1.2 million in 2018, and the average was 0.7 million compared to 0.8 million.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
vast audience
This was a tremendous boon to his career, ensuring that his work would be printed to a high standard for a vast audience.
Times, Sunday Times
He could treat one person as a vast audience and, conversely, treat a vast broadcasting audience as one person.
Times, Sunday Times
He wanted to communicate to a vast audience.
Times, Sunday Times
These extend the old-fashioned notion of pooling the knowledge of friends and family to a vast audience.
Times, Sunday Times
You just had to believe that some of the vast audience were pleased you were working late.
Times, Sunday Times
weekly audience
She also has a weekly audience with the Prime Minister.
The Sun (2006)
He spoke of his weekly audience with the Queen, discussing the country's problems.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
He did not hold his weekly audience on Wednesday so that he could rest before his trip, officials said.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
wide audience
Your ideas and presentation appeal to a wide audience.
The Sun (2015)
Death doesn't try to please the widest audience and its puzzles remain largely cryptic, sometimes to a fault.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Their presence made a comparatively small club familiar to a far wide audience.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
worldwide audience
Certainly the worldwide audience was appreciative.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The worldwide audience is expected to be in the tens of millions.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
He is fired up for this game and wants to do well with a worldwide audience watching.
The Sun (2012)
He denied a worldwide audience the chance to see him at his best.
The Sun (2009)
wow an audience
You can wow an audience or help someone close to fulfill a dream of being a performer.
The Sun
Later, the moon shines luck on lottery tickets and you are ready to wow the audience at a local show.
The Sun
But when they hit the stage that evening, they wowed their audience.
The Sun
Fortunately she's great at dancing and was exceptional when strutting her stuff on stage, wowing the audience and the judges.
The Sun
It's the work of an accomplished craftsman, one who will always turn out watchable films, but his days of wowing an audience seem to be over.
Times, Sunday Times
young audience
I think he will still appeal to young audiences.
The Sun (2013)
The film is refreshingly straight with its young audience about what exactly a spider does.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
It follows the same story but has been adapted for a younger audience.
The Sun (2016)
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Chinese: 受众
Japanese: 聴衆
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