theater
英 [ˈθɪətə(r)]
美 [ˈθiːətər]
n. 剧场; 戏剧; 战场; (某一国,某一作家的)戏剧作品
BNC.39534 / COCA.1535
英英释义
noun
- a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented
- the house was full
- the art of writing and producing plays
- a region in which active military operations are in progress
- the army was in the field awaiting action
- he served in the Vietnam theater for three years
双语例句
- He became known as the enfant terrible of British theater.
他成为英国戏剧界让人头痛的天才。 - But I started managing a movie theater there and that was exposing me more.
但我开始管理一家电影院有,那就是暴露了我更多。 - STEVEN: Are you more interested in theater or in television?
史蒂文:你是对戏剧还是对电视剧更感兴趣? - We used a crane to lift the piano into the theater.
我们使用起重机将钢琴搬进剧场。 - Steven: Jeff, do you have more experience in television or in theater?
史蒂文:杰夫,对于电视剧和戏剧,你哪个更有经验? - The Commission for the new theater was given to a well-known architect.
建造新剧院之权已委托给一位著名的建筑师。 - Similar theater festivals have also been held in other cities including Jinan and Guangzhou in recent years.
近年来,其它城市如济南和广州也举办了类似的戏剧节。 - The theater emptied when the movie ended.
电影结束了,剧院里的人就走空了。 - Oh, that theater was chronic.
哦,那家戏院可糟透呢。 - Seldom did I go to theater, but now it is different.
以前我很少去剧院,但是现在不同了。