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🔑 the·atre (especially US theater ) BrE /ˈθɪətə(r) / NAmE /ˈθiːətər / noun 🔑 [ C ] a building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed 戏院;剧场;露天剧场◆ Broadway theatres 百老汇的剧院◆ an open -air theatre 露天剧场◆ How often do you go to the theatre ? 你多久看一次戏? ➡ see also lecture theatre artistic director , auditorium , balcony , box office , circle , director , foyer , stage , the stalls , theatre
🔑 (also ˈmovie theater ) (both NAmE ) (BrE cin·ema ) [ C ] a building in which films /movies are shown 电影院🔑 [ U ] plays considered as entertainment 戏剧◆ an evening of live music and theatre 现场演奏音乐戏剧晚会◆ (BrE ) I like music , theatre and cinema . 我喜欢音乐、戏剧和电影。◆ current ideas about what makes good theatre (= what makes good entertainment when performed ) 对何谓好戏剧的普遍看法🔑 [ U ] (also the theatre [ sing. ] ) the work of writing , producing and acting in plays 戏剧工作;剧作;演出;上演◆ I want to work in theatre . 我想从事戏剧工作。◆ He was essentially a man of the theatre . 他本质上是个戏剧人。 [ C , U ] (BrE ) = operating theatre ◆ a theatre sister (= a nurse who helps during operations ) 手术室护士长◆ He's still in theatre . 他仍在接受手术。 [ C , usually sing. ] ~ (of war , etc .) (formal ) the place in which a war or fighting takes place 战场;战区