theater
/?θ??t?(r)/
解释
a building or place with a stage where plays and shows are performed
theater 英/'θ??t?/美/'θ??t?r/
释义:剧院;电影院
a building with a stage where people go to watch plays, shows, movies, etc.
例句:
We are going to the theater soon.
我们很快就去剧院。
He invited her to be his guest for the evening at the theater.
他邀请她晚上去看戏。
A concert was put on in a theater.
A concert was put on in a stadium.
front-row seat
/fr?nt r?? si?t/
解释
at, on, or in the front of something where you can sit and enjoy
front-row seat
释义:前排座位
例句:
Let's get front-row seats.
我们坐前排吧。
I want to make a reservation for a front-row seat.
我想订一个前排的位子。
She is sitting in the back-row seat.
stage
/ste?d?/
解释
the raised area in a theatre which actors or singers stand on when they perform
stage 英/ste?d?/美/ste?d?/
释义:舞台
a raised area, usually in a theater, where actors, dancers, etc. perform
例句:
It was exciting to see my favorite actor coming to the stage.
看到我最喜欢的演员登台,我感到很兴奋。
There was nobody on the stage after the show ended.
表演结束后,没有人在舞台上。
They are in the backstage.
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