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theatre
[ thee-uh-ter, theeuh- ]
theatre
/ 藞胃瑟蓹迟蓹 /
noun
- a building designed for the performance of plays, operas, etc
- ( as modifier )
a theatre ticket
- ( in combination )
a theatregoer
- a large room or hall, usually with a raised platform and tiered seats for an audience, used for lectures, film shows, etc
- Also calledoperating theatre a room in a hospital or other medical centre equipped for surgical operations
- plays regarded collectively as a form of art
- the theatrethe world of actors, theatrical companies, etc
the glamour of the theatre
- a setting for dramatic or important events
- writing that is suitable for dramatic presentation
a good piece of theatre
- the usual word for cinema
- a major area of military activity
the theatre of operations
- a circular or semicircular open-air building with tiers of seats
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of theatre1
Example Sentences
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being investigated by Parliament's standards watchdog after failing to declare on time that she received free theatre tickets.
Otherwise it warned it risked people being excluded from leisure centres, theatres or public transport.
Between 1968 and 1975, a greater tonnage of bombs was dropped on this slender piece of land than in all theatres in World War Two.
A new collaboration between the theatre and rap artist Stormzy was also announced, but details have not yet been revealed.
Chapter is an international centre for contemporary arts in Cardiff, which includes a gallery, artists' studios, theatres and cinema screenings.
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