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au.di.enceH5C:7di7Ents, $5B:-n [C + sing/pl v]the group of people gathered in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, speaker, etc., or the (number of) people watching or listening to a particular television or radio programme, or reading a particular book听众;观众;读者She lectures to audiences all over the world.她向世界各地的听众讲演。He's a very good public speaker because he knows how to get an audience on his side.他是一个出色的演说家,因为他知道怎样把听众吸引过来。The audience was/were clearly delighted with the performance.观众显然对演出非常满意。The magic show had a lot of audience participation, with people shouting things to the performers and going up on stage.魔术表演激起了观众的热情参与,许多人向表演者叫喊,还有人上台去当志愿助手。The television company has lost a large part of its audience (=the group of people who watch its programmes) since it changed its programming.自从其节目变动以来,这家电视台失去了大量观众。Her latest book should appeal to a large audience (=should be read by a large number of people).她新出的那本书将会吸引大批读者。An audience is also a formal meeting that you have with an important person.拜谒;受召见She had a private audience with the king.她受到国王的私下召见。
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