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or newspapers etc.) TV audience , viewers , viewing audience - the audience reached by television 3. audience - an opportunity to
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or newspapers etc.) TV audience , viewers , viewing audience - the audience reached by television 3. audience - an opportunity to
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Studio audience - definition of studio audience by The Free Dictionary Studio audience - definition of studio
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Studio audience - definition of studio audience by The Free Dictionary Studio audience - definition of studio
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Principle The Auction Market Principle The Auction Market Principle The audience The audience
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in his small, retro-deco Chelsea studio apartment , Sander quickly garnered a devoted audience. TV's new "good
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religious community that do not have the priestly responsibilities of ordained clergy audience - the part
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Add current page to bookmarks Mentioned in ? academic actually articulate associate professor audience berth billet boozy colloquium
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around the flowers" concourse , throng , multitude - a large gathering of people audience - a gathering
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often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience" sensible , sensitive - able to
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nitrogen available to plants) 3. plant - an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed
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of an oration; "he summarized his main points in his peroration" oratory - addressing an audience formally (usually a
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escoger , elegir selected works → obras fpl escogidas B. ADJ [ school, restaurant, club ] → selecto , exclusivo ; [ tobacco, wine, audience ] → selecto a select
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incident. See Synonyms at occurrence . 2. An improvised, often spontaneous spectacle or performance, especially one involving audience participation. adj. Informal Popular
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indignation of Mr Wilks (his brother-manager) for making the audience wait, had bribed these
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TV programme (Brit) or program (US) we’re aim ing at a much wider audience → mit diesem Fernsehprogramm wollen
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ensure: The speaker could not secure the goodwill of the audience. 4. a. To
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and Buckley's disadvantage in relaying the story to an audience in need
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knowledge and refinement and savoir-faire; "sophisticated young socialites"; "a sophisticated audience"; "a sophisticated
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for the fourth time, but the curiosity of the audience was not gratified. No
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System Intendant System Intendant System Intendants Intendants Intendants intended intended intended intended as intended as intended audience Intended Average Net Income
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thesaurus Adj. 1. interested - having or showing interest; especially curiosity or fascination or concern; "an interested audience"; "interested in sports
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lĕk′chər) n. 1. An exposition of a given subject delivered before an audience or class, as for
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种目的的建筑物 3. a theatre, or the audience in a
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point target area target area of interest target area survey base target array target audience target base line target
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gave an acquiescent whistle. View in context He had certainly a strange audience to harangue
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种目的的建筑物 3. a theatre, or the audience in a
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To address or adapt (remarks, for example) to a specific person, audience, or purpose. v. intr
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rõ, chứng tỏ 说出 5. to make a speech, address an audience. The Prime
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种目的的建筑物 3. a theatre, or the audience in a
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of the older women who shared our domicile , had been present at the audience as one of
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dayer ambiophony Andres Segovia Are there any good concerts on? Are there any good concerts? Argerich audience auditorium bank run benefit
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credibility. When in Rome? the effects of spokesperson ethnicity on audience evaluation of crisis
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emotional impact that is often expressed openly: a performer who moved the audience to laughter
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The ability to last or sustain success, especially by appealing to an audience: a blockbuster
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for example, 'He can barely read'. Don't say ' He barely can read '. The audience could barely hear him
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state of hypnosis. The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience. hipnotiseer يُنَوِّم مِغْناطيسيّا хипнотизирам
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different genres in order to appeal to a wider audience; "a jazz
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pequeño , chico ( LAm ) ; ( in height ) → bajo, pequeño , chaparro ( LAm ) ; [ family, population ] → pequeño , poco numeroso ; [ audience ] → reducido , poco numeroso ; [ stock
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With the stage in the center of the audience. 2. Fully shaped so
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items related to your business and targeted to the audience you're trying to
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space over the stage (out of view of the audience) used to store
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himself and others for nothing; he knows that even the audience before whom he is
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a switchboard: Give me 235-7522. 23. to present to an audience: Ladies and gentlemen
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the time he had arrived in his box and faced his audience, his lecture was well
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that of anticipation or preparedness: "The mental set of an audience is crucial to
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ə-, -ʃiˌeɪ-) adj. feeling or showing appreciation: the applause of an appreciative audience. [1690–1700] ap•pre
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into the language of his hearers. He spoke to the audience in French
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in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience reenactor - a person
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mass entity (like information ), especially in writing for a more general audience: "Before data is transmitted
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to the right" 7. arouse - stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male audience" sex , wind up , excite
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all her savings. 7. to extract; draw out: milking laughs from the audience. v.i. 8. to
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mass entity (like information ), especially in writing for a more general audience: "Before data is transmitted
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a position with the face toward: stood and faced the audience. 2. To front
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focused by lenses on a featured actor or actress, thus drawing the audience’s attention to
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by a group of persons forming a panel usually before an audience postmortem , post-mortem - discussion
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off. b. To affect with boredom: The play turned the audience off. c. To
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new thesaurus Verb 1. stand up - rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and
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in opposite directions with chain and rope, stretched him into helplessness. The audience thinks that they are
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explosion , outbreak , howl , shriek , eruption , peal , paroxysm gales of laughter from the audience Collins Thesaurus of
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the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to
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ensure: The speaker could not secure the goodwill of the audience. 4. a. To
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in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience reenactor - a person
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my face. 4. To arouse or excite, especially with words: whipped the audience into a rage
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program. b. Involving performers or spectators who are physically present: live entertainment; a live audience. 10. Of, relating
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gibe , catcall , obloquy , aspersion the heckling and jeers of his audience mockery praise , cheers , encouragement
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excited anticipation of an approaching climax; "the play kept the audience in suspense
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get; Letters. Unfortunately, someone from the Labour Exchange was in the audience and Jocky
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by a group of persons forming a panel usually before an audience postmortem , post-mortem - discussion
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which sound is perceived: ear , hearing . 2. A chance to be heard: audience , hearing . The American
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a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at
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filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock; "an amazed audience gave the magician
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every case is that which appeals to the better sort of audience, the art
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au traitement Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 receptive adj person, mind, market → aufnahmefähig ; audience → empfänglich ; receptive to
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cells, or more specifically, neurons 3. solely , completely , entirely , exclusively , only a specifically female audience Collins Thesaurus of
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English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 acclamation n → Beifall m no pl ; (of audience etc also) → Beifallskundgebung f
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To address or adapt (remarks, for example) to a specific person, audience, or purpose. v. intr
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heed , attend , hang - give heed (to); "The children in the audience attended the recital
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of my creditors. View in context It was vastly popular with the audience, who enjoyed the
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made me curious" interested - having or showing interest; especially curiosity or fascination or concern; "an interested audience"; "interested in sports
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shouting pipe down , quiesce , quiet , quiet down , quieten , hush - become quiet or quieter; "The audience fell silent when the
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tend to tire easily. 2. To grow bored or impatient: The audience tired after the
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obvious: The error was apparent to everyone in the audience. 3. Appearing as such
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hit 'Pink', Bollywood actor Taapsee Pannu said the movie not just gave her an audience but also a
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the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to
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tent , round top , top - a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus
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Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. listener - someone who listens attentively   attender , auditor , hearer audience - a gathering
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speech in which a character reveals his thoughts to the audience but not to
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1. a. A short poem or speech spoken directly to the audience following the conclusion
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wind up , excite , turn on , arouse - stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male audience" affright , fright , frighten , scare
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Dictionary browser ? ▲ Capacify capacious capaciously capaciousness capacitance capacitance unit capacitate capacitive capacitor capacitor microphone capacity capacity audience Capacity for heat
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moquettée partout . (= all the time ) → du début jusqu'à la fin The audience listened in silence
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or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" Verb 1. blood - smear
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almost simultaneously there broke from the outer periphery of the expectant audience a woman
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après huit ans . parole board n → commission f de l'application des peines parole hearing n → audience f de libération conditionnelle
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suitable or acceptable: edited her remarks for presentation to a younger audience. 2. To supervise
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heavily the day lagged on with him. View in context WHEN his little audience next assembled round the
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or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" Adj. 1. damned - expletives