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2 a TV commentator may have an audience of millions
Общая лексика: телекомментатора одновременно слушают и смотрят миллионыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a TV commentator may have an audience of millions
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3 he should have an audience with the committee
Общая лексика: ему нужно дать возможность выступить на заседании комитетаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he should have an audience with the committee
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4 to have an audience (with)
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to have an audience (with)
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noun1) (listeners, spectators) Publikum, dasprivate audience — Privataudienz, die
* * *['o:diəns]1) (a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc: The audience at the concert; a television audience.) das Publikum2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) die Audienz* * *audi·ence[ˈɔ:diən(t)s, AM ˈɑ:-]n1. + sing/pl vb (at performance) Publikum nt kein pl; THEAT also Besucher pl; TV Zuschauer pl; RADIO [Zu]hörer pl; (readership) Leserschaft f kein pl, Leserkreis mto appeal to a large \audience ein breites Publikum ansprechenprivate \audience Privataudienz fto have an \audience with sb eine Audienz bei jdm haben* * *['ɔːdɪəns]n1) Publikum nt no pl; (THEAT, TV) Zuschauer pl, Publikum nt no pl; (of speaker) Zuhörer pl, Publikum nt no pl; (of writer, book) Leserkreis m, Leserschaft f; (RAD) Zuhörerschaft fto have a large audience — ein großes Publikum haben or ansprechen (also Rad, TV etc)
I prefer London audiences — ich ziehe das Publikum in London vor
2) (= formal interview) Audienz f (with bei)* * *give audience to sb jemandem Gehör schenken, jemanden anhörenbe given ( oder granted) an audience (by), be received in ( oder for an) audience (by) in Audienz empfangen werden (von);a) Zuhörer(schaft) pl(f)b) Zuschauer pl:cinema audiences pl koll das Kinopublikum, die Zahl der Kinobesucher;audience participation Zuschauerbeteiligung fc) Besucher pld) Leser(kreis) pl(m)4. (auch als pl konstruiert) Anhänger(schaft) pl(f)* * *noun1) (listeners, spectators) Publikum, dasprivate audience — Privataudienz, die
* * *(with) n.Leserkreis m.Publikum -s n.Zuhörerschaft f. -
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1. n публика, зрители, аудитория2. n радиослушатели; телезрителиa TV commentator may have an audience of millions — телекомментатора одновременно слушают и смотрят миллионы
3. n офиц. аудиенция4. n офиц. возможность высказаться; встречаhe should have an audience with the committee — ему нужно дать возможность выступить на заседании комитета
Синонимический ряд:1. assembly (noun) assembly; conference; congregation2. audition (noun) audition; interview; meeting3. following (noun) clientage; clientele; constituency; following; public4. hearing (noun) conversation; discussion; examination; hearing; review5. spectators (noun) attendance; fans; listeners; patrons; public in attendance; spectators; viewers; witnesses -
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[ʹɔ:dıəns] n1. 1) публика, зрители, аудиторияan audience of 20,000 - двадцать тысяч зрителей
his book has reached a wide audience - его книга дошла до широких кругов читателей
2) радиослушатели; телезрителиa TV commentator may have an audience of millions - телекомментатора одновременно слушают и смотрят миллионы
2. офиц.1) аудиенция (у кого-л.)audience room - зал для приёмов (во дворце и т. п.)
an audience with the President - приём /аудиенция/ у президента
to be received in audience by smb. - получить аудиенцию у кого-л.
2) (with) возможность высказаться (кому-л.); встреча ( для изложения своих взглядов)he should have an audience with the committee - ему нужно дать возможность выступить на заседании комитета
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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.) občinstvo2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) avdienca* * *[ɔ:djəns]nounposlušanje; zasliševanje; avdienca; poslušalci, občinstvo, publikato have audience of, to have an audience with — biti sprejet v avdienco -
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'o:diəns1) (a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc: The audience at the concert; a television audience.) público2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) audienciaaudience n público / espectadorestr['ɔːdɪəns]1 (spectators) público; (to radio) audiencia; (to television) telespectadores nombre masculino plural2 (interview) audienciaaudience ['ɔdiənts] n1) interview: audiencia f2) public: audiencia f, público m, auditorio m, espectadores mpln.• audiencia s.f.• auditorio s.m.• auditorio público s.m.• público (ESP) s.m.'ɔːdiəns1) (at play, film) público m, espectadores mpl; (at concert, lecture) auditorio m, público m; (TV) audiencia f, telespectadores mplhow will American audiences react to the play? — ¿cómo reaccionará el público americano ante la obra?
the book appealed to a wide audience — el libro era de interés para muchos tipos de lectores; (before n)
audience participation — participación f del público
2) ( interview) audiencia f['ɔːdɪǝns]1. Nthose in the audience — los que formaban/forman etc parte del público or de la audiencia
to have an audience with — tener audiencia con, ser recibido en audiencia por
to grant sb an audience — dar audiencia or conceder (una) audiencia a algn
2.CPDaudience appeal N —
audience chamber N — sala f de audiencias
audience participation N — participación f del público
audience rating N — (TV, Rad) índice m de audiencia
audience research N — (TV, Rad) sondeo m de opiniones
* * *['ɔːdiəns]1) (at play, film) público m, espectadores mpl; (at concert, lecture) auditorio m, público m; (TV) audiencia f, telespectadores mplhow will American audiences react to the play? — ¿cómo reaccionará el público americano ante la obra?
the book appealed to a wide audience — el libro era de interés para muchos tipos de lectores; (before n)
audience participation — participación f del público
2) ( interview) audiencia f -
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n1) аудиенция (у кого-л.); прием (кем-л.)2) аудитория, публика; зрители; слушатели•to have an audience with smb — получать аудиенцию у кого-л.; быть принятым кем-л.
to play to one's international audiences — делать заявления, рассчитанные на реакцию международной общественности
to receive an audience — получать аудиенцию; добиваться приема
to receive smb in audience — давать кому-л. аудиенцию; принимать кого-л.
to seek an audience with smb — добиваться аудиенции / приема у кого-л.
- private audienceto tell a dinner audience that... — сказать в речи на официальном обеде, что...
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n1. аудієнція3. аудиторія, слухачі- an audience with the President прийом/ аудієнція в Президента- private audience приватна аудієнція- to be received in audience by smbd. отримати аудієнцію в когось- to have an audience with the committee мати можливість виступити на засіданні комітету- to grant an audience дати аудієнцію -
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audi·ence [ʼɔ:diən(t)s, Am ʼɑ:-] n1) + sing/ pl vb ( at performance) Publikum nt kein pl theat a. Besucher mpl; tv Zuschauer mpl; radio [Zu]hörer mpl; ( readership) Leserschaft f kein pl, Leserkreis m;to appeal to a large \audience ein breites Publikum ansprechenprivate \audience Privataudienz f;to have an \audience with sb eine Audienz bei jdm haben -
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/'ɔ:djəns/ * danh từ - những người nghe, thính giả; người xem, khán giả; bạn đọc, độc giả - sự nghe =to give audience+ lắng nghe - sự hội kiến, sự yết kiến; sự tiếp kiến =to grant an audience to somebody+ tiếp kiến ai =to have an audience of (with) someone+ hội kiến với ai -
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аудито́рия ж, пу́блика жto have an audience — име́ть аудито́рию (слу́шателей, чита́телей)
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subs.Admittance to a hearing: P. and V. εἴσοδος, ἡ.Grant audience: P. λόγον διδόναι, V. λόγον ἐνδιδόναι (Eur., And. 965).Have an audience with: see Interview.Spectators: P. and V. θεαταί, οἱ, θεωροί, οἱ, οἱ θεώμενοι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Audience
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audience [odjɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = public) audience• 9,4 points d'audience 9.4 points in the ratings• cette série a battu tous les records d'audience the series has broken all viewing (or listening) recordsb. ( = séance) hearingc. ( = entretien) audience* * *odjɑ̃s1) Droit hearing2) ( entretien) audience sout3) (succès, attention) success* * *odjɑ̃s nf1) (= public) audience2) (= entretien) audience3) DROIT hearing4)* * *audience nf1 Jur hearing; ‘l'audience est suspendue’ ‘the hearing is adjourned’; lever l'audience to close the hearing; salle d'audience courtroom; audience publique public hearing;3 (succès, attention) success; jouir d'une grande audience auprès des jeunes to have a lot of success with young people; audience électorale/nationale electoral/national success;4 TV, Radio ( ensemble des gens) audience; ( chiffres) audience ratings (pl); indicateurs d'audience audience ratings; 32% d'audience 32% in the audience ratings.[odjɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [entretien] audiencedonner audience ou accorder une audience à quelqu'un to grant somebody an audience3. [public touché - par un livre] readership ; [ - par un film, une pièce, un concert] public -
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audience ['ɔ:dɪəns]1 noun(a) (at film, match, play) spectateurs mpl, public m; (at concert, lecture) auditoire m, public m; (of author) lecteurs mpl; (of artist) public m;∎ someone in the audience laughed il y eut un rire dans la salle;∎ do we have any Americans in the audience? y a-t-il des Américains dans la salle?;∎ the audience gave him a standing ovation le public s'est levé pour l'ovationner;∎ was there a large audience at the play? y avait-il beaucoup de monde au théâtre?;∎ his books reach a wide audience ses livres sont lus par beaucoup de gens∎ to grant sb an audience accorder audience à qn►► Marketing audience exposure exposition f au public;Radio & Television audience participation participation f de l'assistance (à ce qui se passe sur la scène);Radio & Television audience rating indice m d'écoute, taux m d'écoute;Marketing audience research études fpl d'audience;Marketing audience study étude f d'audience -
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♦ audience /ˈɔ:dɪəns/n.1 pubblico; spettatori (pl.); ascoltatori (pl.); uditorio; (pubblico dei) lettori: to have a large audience, avere un vasto pubblico; audience participation, partecipazione del pubblico; live audience, pubblico di una trasmissione in diretta; studio audience, pubblico in sala; audience reactions, reazioni del pubblico; target audience, pubblico di destinazione, pubblico cui qc. è destinato; target; (pubbl.) captive audience, pubblico involontario di un messaggio pubblicitario● audience hall, sala delle udienze □ audience rating (o audience figures), indice d'ascolto NOTA D'USO: - public, audience, spectators-. -
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ˈɔ:djəns сущ.
1) публика;
зрители to attract, draw an audience ≈ привлечь внимание публики to electrify. grip, move, stir, sway an audience ≈ "раскачать" публику appreciative audience ≈ благодарная аудитория enthusiastic, responsive audience ≈ активная аудитория cold, passive, unresponsive audience ≈ пассивная публика sympathetic audience ≈ сострадательная публика unsympathetic audience ≈ несострадательная аудитория These teachers easily found attentive audience. ≈ Эти преподаватели быстро нашли благодарных слушателей. Syn: public
2) радиослушатели, телезрители The audience for broadcast entertainment has already far outstripped in size any other audience in the world. ≈ Аудитория, слушающая музыкально-развлекательные программы по радио, по количеству слушателей превзошла все другие виды аудиторий в мире.
3) аудиенция (of, with - у кого-л.) to give an audience ≈ дать аудиенцию;
выслушатьпублика, зрители, аудитория - to perform before a large * выступать перед большой аудиторией - an * of 20000 двадцать тысяч зрителей - his book has reached a wide * его книга дошла до широких кругов читателей радиослушатели;
телезрители - a TV commentator may have an * of millions телекомментатора одновременно слушают и смотрят миллионы (официальное) аудиенция (у кого-л.) - private * частная аудиенция - * room зал для приемов (во дворце и т. п.) - an * with the President прием /аудиенция/ у президента - to be received in * by smb. получить аудиенцию у кого-л. - to grant an * дать аудиенцию (with) возможность высказаться( кому-л.) ;
встреча( для изложения своих взглядов) - he should have an * with the committee ему нужно дать возможность выступить на заседании комитетаaudience аудиенция (of, with - у кого-л.) ;
to give an audience дать аудиенцию;
выслушать ~ аудитория ~ публика;
зрители ~ публика ~ радиослушатели, телезрителиcommercial ~ коммерческая рекламаcumulative ~ инф. совокупная аудиторияduplicated ~ инф. удвоенная аудиторияenlightened ~ просвещенная аудиторияaudience аудиенция (of, with - у кого-л.) ;
to give an audience дать аудиенцию;
выслушатьtarget ~ целевая аудиторияunduplicated ~ совокупная аудитория определенной передачиwell-informed ~ эрудированная аудиторияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > audience
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