گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'audience'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: مخاطب

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2 عمومی:: ملاقات‌ رسمی‌

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3 عمومی:: شنودگان‌

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4 عمومی:: بار

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5 عمومی:: مستمعین‌

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6 عمومی:: حضار

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7 عمومی:: حاضرین

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english

1 general::   noun group of people watching/listening to sth ADJ. big, capacity, large, mass, packed, vast, wide The museum is trying to attract a wider audience. | select, small | appreciative, enthusiastic, receptive, sympathetic | hostile | captive | potential, target | cinema, live, radio, studio, television VERB + AUDIENCE address, perform to, play to He prefers playing to live audiences. | attract, draw, pull in Such a well-known politician should draw a big audience. | reach We want to reach a target audience that's younger in age. | captivate, grip, thrill The film has thrilled audiences throughout the country. | move The audience was visibly moved. AUDIENCE + VERB applaud, cheer The audience cheered loudly. | boo, jeer | laugh AUDIENCE + NOUN participation PREP. before/in front of an/the ~ He felt nervous standing up in front of the large audience. formal meeting with a very important person ADJ. private VERB + AUDIENCE have | ask for, request, seek | give sb, grant sb The Pope granted him an audience. PREP. ~ with He sought a private audience with the Queen.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun attendees: The audience applauded the speech. noun meeting: He wanted an audience with the King.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: audience verbs perform/play to an audience • The band played to huge audiences in Mexico City and Buenos Aires. an audience laughs • He has the ability to make an audience laugh. an audience claps • Most of the audience clapped but a few people jeered. an audience cheers • The audience cheered loudly when he came on stage. the audience boos • She swore at the audience and they began to boo her. adjectives a capacity/packed audience (= the largest number of people who can fit into a hall, theatre etc ) • The lecture attracted a capacity audience. an enthusiastic audience • They drew enthusiastic audiences at Europe's biggest rock festival. NOUN + audience stadium audiences • Celine Dion's tour continues to play to sold-out stadium audiences across Europe. audience 2 verbs have an audience • The programme has a massive audience, ranging from children to grandparents. attract an audience (= make people want to watch ) • The first show attracted a television audience of more than 2 million. reach an audience • For an advertiser who wants to reach a large audience, television news easily surpasses other news media. appeal to an audience (= be interesting to them ) • They brought new fashions into their designs to appeal to a wider audience. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + audience a large/huge etc audience • Messages posted on the Internet can attract a huge audience. a wide audience • an author who commands a wide audience a worldwide audience • The game has an ever-increasing worldwide audience. a young/teenage audience • a magazine with a young audience an older audience • The programme mainly appeals to an older audience. a mass audience (= a very large number of people ) • Radio brought entertainment to a mass audience. a television audience (= all the people who watch or listen to a particular programme ) • Nearly half the UK television audience watched the programme last Tuesday. the target audience (= the type of people a programme etc aims to attract ) • The target audience is mostly men aged 28 to 35.

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