单词 | auditorium |
释义 | auditorium (ɔːdɪtɔːriəm ) Word forms: auditoriums , auditoria (ɔːdɪtɔːriə ) 1. countable noun An auditorium is the part of a theatre or concert hall where the audience sits. The Albert Hall is a huge auditorium. Synonyms: hall, theatre, chamber, concert hall 2. countable noun An auditorium is a large room, hall, or building which is used for events such as meetings and concerts. [US] Collocations: auditorium seat But it also reduces the number of auditorium seats available. Times, Sunday Times The main auditorium seats 1,300 and has lots of technical trickery, with people flying about on trapezes, disappearing into the stage and so on. Times, Sunday Times Theatre operators are investigating how to maximise their revenues from food sales, which do not need to be shared with the play producers, including delivering food directly to auditorium seats. Times, Sunday Times The auditorium seats 500 and has complete blackout capability to darken the space during daylight hours. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The auditorium seats approximately one thousand people and includes a second story balcony for additional seating. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Interior athletic facilities also deteriorated to the extent that the school's junior varsity basketball team was forced to practice on the school auditorium stage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The auditorium stage also served as the lunchroom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A set-storage room was also added just off the auditorium stage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Next to and beneath the auditorium stage are classrooms and departmental offices and facilities, including a script library. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The basement originally contained the armory including officers quarters, lockers, supply room, and sleeping facilities for fire fighters, with the firehouse in back under the auditorium stage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1978, the church auditorium was stretched to seat twice as many, or 724 people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The seats and furniture were removed from the church auditorium for the occasion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Financial support began flooding in and soon a new church auditorium was constructed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has become widely known and used, until now it may justly be said to be the most practical and successful form of church auditorium known in modern architecture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When the church auditorium building was completed in 1988, the school acquired fourteen more classrooms, an art room, storage rooms, a choir room, and computer labs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And he prays for an hour and a half as he walks through the empty auditorium. Christianity Today Only a few candles glimmered in the empty auditorium. Christianity Today I'd be speaking to an empty auditorium. Christianity Today We make our way back to the thankfully empty auditorium. Times, Sunday Times He invites this unexpected supplicant to play in the empty auditorium, where he makes up an audience of one. The Times Literary Supplement As people enter the auditorium, they receive a program. Christianity Today At the same time, smoke and soot began to enter their auditorium. Times, Sunday Times And all the while the rain keeps falling, even on the audience, as they enter the auditorium. Times, Sunday Times It's impossible, unless it somehow can enter the auditorium and eat everyone in the front row. Times, Sunday Times He was the only shortlisted competitor to enter the auditorium on a motorbike, easing his machine down a long ramp into the celebrity enclosure, revving it wildly all the way. Times, Sunday Times Every preacher knows that on the hour a symphony of watch beeps will fill the auditorium (though no two of them sounding at precisely the same time). Christianity Today Then they would fill the auditorium again. Times, Sunday Times We purchased an organ, which helps, but we've had to accept the fact that until we fill the auditorium, our singing, aesthetically, will not meet our expectations. Christianity Today Whistles, whoops and loud applause fill the auditorium at what had been an unforgettable illustration of a complex and intricate biblical doctrine. Times, Sunday Times The sort of happy glee that fills the auditorium when he pulls off an astonishing series of quickfire memory feats. Times, Sunday Times The two strongest pieces take place in the main auditorium. Times, Sunday Times (2010) In the main auditorium, many of the stands are not for jobs at all. Times, Sunday Times (2009) 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) But it survived, and the theatre, whenever it performed, day or night, would play to a packed auditorium. Times, Sunday Times In a packed auditorium, not one hand went up. Times, Sunday Times The packed auditorium was waiting. Times, Sunday Times The play was stage 218 times, mostly to packed auditoriums. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 观众席 Japanese: 観客席 |
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