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audience

  • 1 audience

    hallgatóság, közönség
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    ['o:diəns]
    1) (a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc: The audience at the concert; a television audience.) hallgatóság, közönség
    2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) kihallgatás

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  • 2 appreciative\ audience

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  • 3 talk\ down\ to\ one's\ audience

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  • 4 encore

    újrázás, megismétlés, ráadás to encore: megújráztat, megismételtet
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    ['oŋko:]
    noun, interjection
    ((a call from an audience for) a repetition of a performance, or (for) a further performance: The audience cried `Encore!'; The singer gave two encores.) újrázás; ráadás; hogy volt!

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  • 5 a hard time (of it)

    (trouble, difficulty, worry etc: The audience gave the speaker a hard time of it at the meeting; The speaker had a hard time (of it) trying to make himself heard.) "megpróbáltatás"

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  • 6 a hard time (of it)

    (trouble, difficulty, worry etc: The audience gave the speaker a hard time of it at the meeting; The speaker had a hard time (of it) trying to make himself heard.) "megpróbáltatás"

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  • 7 appreciative

    megértő, értő, elismerő, megbecsülő, méltányló
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    [-ʃətiv]
    adjective (giving due thanks or praise; grateful: an appreciative audience.) a méltányló

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  • 8 at (the) most

    (taking the greatest estimate: There were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.) legföljebb

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  • 9 at (the) most

    (taking the greatest estimate: There were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.) legföljebb

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  • 10 auditorium

    nézőtér
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    [o:di'to:riəm]
    (the part of a theatre etc where the audience sits.) nézőtér, előadóterem

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  • 11 behind the scenes

    (out of sight of the audience or public.) a kulisszák mögött

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  • 12 box

    bak (kocsin), páholy, szekrény (tornaszer), láda to box: dobozba csomagol, rekeszbe helyez, bokszol
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    I 1. [boks] noun
    1) (a case for holding something: a wooden box; a matchbox.) doboz
    2) (in a theatre etc, a group of seats separated from the rest of the audience.) páholy
    2. verb
    (to put (something) into boxes: Will you box these apples?) dobozba helyez
    - box number
    - box office
    II 1. [boks] verb
    (to fight (someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) bokszol
    2. noun
    (a blow on the ear with the hand.) pofon
    - boxing
    - boxing-glove
    - boxing-match

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  • 13 catcall

    kifütyülés, lehurrogás to catcall: lehurrog, kifütyül
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    noun (a shrill whistle showing disagreement or disapproval: the catcalls of the audience.) kifütyülés

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  • 14 charades

    noun singular (a game in which each syllable of a word, and then the whole word, is acted and the audience has to guess the word.) kitalálósdi

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  • 15 chorus

    karban énekelt refrén, kardal, énekkar, refrén to chorus: kórusban énekel, karban énekel, karban mond
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    ['ko:rəs] 1. plural - choruses; noun
    1) (a group of singers: the festival chorus.) énekkar, kórus
    2) (a group of singers and dancers in a musical show.) kórus(mű)
    3) (part of a song repeated after each verse: The audience joined in the chorus.) kar
    4) (something said or shouted by a number of people together: He was greeted by a chorus of cheers.) refrén
    2. verb
    (to sing or say together: The children chorused `Goodbye, Miss Smith'.) kórusban mond

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  • 16 clap

    gyenge ütés, kézlegyintés, dörgés, durranás, ütés to clap: tapsol, megtapsol, csattog, csattogtat
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    [klæp] 1. past tense, past participle - clapped; verb
    1) (to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music.) (meg)tapsol
    2) (to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: He clapped him on the back and congratulated him.) megveregeti vkinek a vállát
    3) (to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.) becsuk
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden noise (of thunder).) dörgés
    2) (an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.) taps

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  • 17 cross-section

    1) ((a drawing etc of) the area or surface made visible by cutting through something, eg an apple.) keresztmetszet
    2) (a sample as representative of the whole: He interviewed a cross-section of the audience to get their opinion of the play.) keresztmetszet

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  • 18 debate

    vita to debate: megvitat
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    [di'beit] 1. noun
    (a discussion or argument, especially a formal one in front of an audience: a Parliamentary debate.) vita
    2. verb
    1) (to hold a formal discussion (about): Parliament will debate the question tomorrow.) megvitat
    2) (to think about or talk about something before coming to a decision: We debated whether to go by bus or train.) tűnődik

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  • 19 entrance

    felvétel, egyetemi felvétel, bejárat, belépés to entrance: elragad, elbájol
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    I ['entrəns] noun
    1) (a place of entering, eg an opening, a door etc: the entrance to the tunnel; The church has an impressive entrance.) bejárat
    2) ((an) act of entering: Hamlet now makes his second entrance.) belépés
    3) (the right to enter: He has applied for entrance to university; ( also adjective) an entrance exam.) felvétel
    II verb
    (to fill with great delight: The audience were entranced by her singing.) elbájol

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  • 20 expectant

    várományos, várakozó, leendő, jövendőbeli
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    1) (full of hope or expectation: the expectant faces of the audience.) várakozó
    2) (expecting (a baby): an expectant mother.) terhes

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См. также в других словарях:

  • audience — [ odjɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1160 « action d écouter »; lat. audientia, de audire « entendre » 1 ♦ Vx ou littér. Action de bien vouloir écouter qqn. ⇒ attention. « Je vous demande un moment d audience » (Molière). Par ext. Intérêt porté à qqch. par le… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • audience — AUDIENCE. s. fém. Attention qne l on donne à celui qui parle. Parlez, vous aurez audience. Prêtez moi audience. Donnez moi un moment d audience. Une audience favorable. En ce sens, il se dit plus particulièrement en parlant des Princes, des… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • audience — AUDIENCE. s. f. Attention que l on donne à celuy qui parle. Parlez, vous aurez audience. prestez moy audience. une audience favorable. cela merite vostre audience, est digne de vostre audience. Il se dit plus particulierement en parlant des… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • audience — au‧di‧ence [ˈɔːdiəns ǁ ˈɒː , ˈɑː ] noun [countable] the number or kind of people who watch or listen to something that is broadcast on radio or television, or listen to a particular type of music: • The ad was broadcast on all major channels,… …   Financial and business terms

  • audience — Audience, Audientia. Donner audience, Fauere linguis. B. Donner audience à aucun, Le laisser parler, Orationem alicui dare, Inducere causam, vel cognitionem. B. ex Plinio iuniore. Donner audience, Prester l oreille, Dare aures suas alicui. Donner …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Audience — Au di*ence, n. [F. audience, L. audientia, fr. audire to hear. See {Audible}, a.] 1. The act of hearing; attention to sounds. [1913 Webster] Thou, therefore, give due audience, and attend. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Admittance to a hearing; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • audience — Au di*ence, n. [F. audience, L. audientia, fr. audire to hear. See {Audible}, a.] 1. The act of hearing; attention to sounds. [1913 Webster] Thou, therefore, give due audience, and attend. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Admittance to a hearing; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • audience — late 14c., the action of hearing, from O.Fr. audience, from L. audentia a hearing, listening, from audientum (nom. audiens), prp. of audire to hear, from PIE compound *au dh to perceive physically, grasp, from root *au to perceive (Cf. Gk.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • audience — [n1] group observing an entertainment or sporting event admirers, assemblage, assembly, congregation, crowd, devotees, fans, following, gallery, gathering, hearers, house, listeners, market, moviegoers, onlookers, patrons, playgoers, public,… …   New thesaurus

  • audience — index assemblage, bystander, collection (assembly), confrontation (act of setting face to face), congregation, interview, session …   Law dictionary

  • audience — / ɔ:djəns/, it. / ɔdjens/ s. ingl. [dal lat. audientia ], usato in ital. al femm., invar. (massm.) 1. [insieme di chi assiste a una trasmissione radiotelevisiva] ▶◀ ascoltatori, pubblico, (non com.) udienza. 2. (estens.) [dato percentuale… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

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