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View usage for: (ɔːdɪtɔːriəm) Word forms: plural auditoriums, plural auditoria (ɔːdɪtɔːriə)1. countable nounAn 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 More Synonyms of auditorium 2. countable nounAn auditorium is a large room, hall, or building which is used for events such as meetings and concerts. [US] auditorium in British English (ˌɔːdɪˈtɔːrɪəm) nounWord forms: plural -toriums or -toria (-ˈtɔːrɪə)1. the area of a concert hall, theatre, school, etc, in which the audience sits 2. US and Canadian a building for public gatherings or meetings Word origin C17: from Latin: a judicial examination, from audītōrius concerning a hearing; see auditoryauditorium in American English (ˌɔdəˈtɔriəm) noun1. a room for the gathering of an audience, as in a school, library, etc. 2. US a building or hall for speeches, concerts, etc. Word origin L, neut. of auditorius: see auditory Examples of 'auditorium' in a sentenceauditorium It is unusual for the action in a theatre auditorium to rival the drama on the stage.The two strongest pieces take place in the main auditorium.The happy couple sat on two bright red stools in the middle of the school auditorium.There was instant bedlam, with members standing throughout the auditorium shouting for the floor.In the main auditorium, many of the stands are not for jobs at all.At ten o'clock in the morning the huge auditorium was filled.Voices survived the four-day challenge in the large auditorium with distinction.Fears that her voice would fail to fill the large ROH auditorium proved unfounded.The church was actually a huge auditorium, with folding chairs and a simple stage - real early secondary school.He had watched that final in an auditorium at school, rushed out that afternoon to play a match energised, inspired.The meeting actually invades the auditorium, the shouting populace standing in the aisles right next to us, so we become complicit.It includes a new thrust stage in the main auditorium, designed so that no audience member is more than 15m away from the action. Word lists withauditorium Places of entertainmentIn other languagesauditorium British English: auditorium NOUN An auditorium is the part of a theatre or concert hall where the audience sits. The band played to a packed auditorium. - American English: auditorium
- Brazilian Portuguese: auditório
- Chinese: 观众席
- European Spanish: auditorio
- French: salle
- German: Auditorium
- Italian: sala
- Japanese: 観客席
- Korean: 관중석
- European Portuguese: auditório
- Latin American Spanish: auditorio
Chinese translation of 'auditorium'auditorium (ɔːdɪˈtɔːrɪəm) Word forms:pl auditoria (ɔːdɪˈtɔːrɪə) n (c) - (in theatre, concert hall)
观(觀)众(眾)席 (guānzhòngxí) - (US, for concerts, lectures)
礼(禮)堂 (lǐtáng) (座, zuò)
Definition the area of a concert hall or theatre in which the audience sits The hall is a huge auditorium. Synonyms concert hall meeting place assembly room Additional synonymsDefinition a meeting hall, usually one used for a legislative or judicial assembly We are going to be in the council chamber when he speaks. Definition a large room or hall with tiered seats for an audience a well equipped library and the main lecture theatre Synonyms hall, room, auditoriumNearby words ofauditorium - audit
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- auditor
- auditorium
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