audience deutsch
EN[ˈɔːdiəns]US
DPublikum WPublikum
- Publikum (von lat. publicus „dem Volk, der Allgemeinheit gehörig“; vgl.
FR audience
- SubstantivPLaudiencesSUF-ence
- (now rare) Hearing; the condition or state of hearing or listening.
- A group of people within hearing; specifically, a large gathering of people listening to or watching a performance, speech, etc.
- One saint's day in mid-term a certain newly appointed suffragan-bishop came to the school chapel, and there preached on “The Inner Life.” He at once secured attention by his informal method, and when presently the coughing of Jarvis […] interrupted the sermon, he altogether captivated his audience with a remark about cough lozenges being cheap and easily procurable.
- A widespread or nationwide viewing or listening public, as of a TV or radio network or program.
- A formal meeting with a state or religious dignitary.
- She managed to get an audience with the Pope.
- The readership of a book or other written publication.
- "Private Eye" has a small but faithful audience.
- A following.
- The opera singer expanded his audience by singing songs from the shows.
- (now rare) Hearing; the condition or state of hearing or listening.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- The lecture's ending had the entire audience in tears.
- For the radio audience he will commentate on the match.
- The dancer titillated her audience with gyrations and suggestive movements.
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- He used a hired muscle to remove the unruly from the audience.
- It must have taken some guts to speak in front that audience.
- This patriotic sentiment electrified the audience.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of audience in English Dictionary
- Wortart Hierarchie
- Substantive
- Zählbare Nomen
- Zählbare Nomen
- Substantive
- fr audience
- en audiences
- fr audiences
- en audienceless
- en audience left
Source: Wiktionary