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amphitheater
[ am-fuh-thee-uh-ter, -theeuh-ter, am-puh- ]
noun
- an open-air, oval or round building with tiers of seats around a central open area, as those used in ancient Rome for gladiatorial contests.
- any similar indoor or outdoor place for public contests, 亚洲网紅露点, performances, exhibitions, etc.; an arena, stadium, or auditorium.
- a room having tiers of seats arranged around a central area, in which students and other observers can view surgery, hear lectures, etc.
- British.
- the first section of seats in the gallery of a theater.
- a designated section of seats in any part of a theater.
- a level area of oval or circular shape surrounded by rising ground.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补尘路辫丑颈路迟丑别路补迟路谤颈肠 [am-f, uh, -thee-, a, -trik], 补尘路辫丑颈路迟丑别路补迟路谤颈路肠补濒 adjective
- 补尘路辫丑颈路迟丑别路补迟路谤颈路肠补濒路ly adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of amphitheater1
Example Sentences
They鈥檒l be hitting the road out West in mid-May and continuing across the outdoor amphitheaters of America until the fall.
According to 鈥淭he Colosseum,鈥 the ancient Roman poet Martial wrote that the opening events of the amphitheater included reenactments from mythology.
Concerts in the chilly outdoor amphitheater meant bundling up.
Future phases are expected to include a hotel and a 6,200-seat amphitheater now undergoing an environmental review.
When Captain von Trapp sang 鈥淓delweiss鈥 to his children, the whole amphitheater joined their voices together, flooding the Hollywood Hills with a surprisingly heartwarming sound of music.
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