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礼堂, 观众席
the part of a theater, concert hall, or other venue where the audience sits to watch a performance
An auditorium is the area in a theater, concert hall, or other venue where the audience sits to watch a performance or event. It is designed to provide clear views and good acoustics so that everyone can see and hear what is happening on stage. The seating is usually arranged in rows and may be tiered to ensure a good view for all.
- The auditorium was filled to capacity with eager spectators awaiting the start of the theatrical production.
礼堂里挤满了热切的观众,等待着戏剧演出的开始。
- The speaker's voice reverberated throughout the vast auditorium as they addressed the audience on important matters.
演讲者的声音在广阔的礼堂中回荡,他们就重要事项向听众发表讲话。
- The school assembly was held in the auditorium, where students gathered to listen to announcements and performances.
学校集会在礼堂举行,学生们聚集在那里听公告和表演。
- The orchestra performed a mesmerizing concert in the acoustically excellent auditorium, captivating the audience with their music.
管弦乐队在音响效果极佳的礼堂里演奏了一场迷人的音乐会,用他们的音乐迷住了观众。
- The company's annual conference took place in the modern auditorium, equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual technology for presentations.
公司的年度会议在现代化的礼堂举行,配备了最先进的视听技术用于演示。
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礼堂, 音乐厅
a large building or hall where people are gathered to attend a concert, public speech, play, etc.
- The concert was held in the grand auditorium downtown.
音乐会在市中心的大礼堂举行。
- Students gathered in the school auditorium for the annual talent show.
学生们聚集在学校礼堂参加年度才艺表演。
- The auditorium filled quickly as the keynote speaker was about to begin.
当主题演讲者即将开始时,礼堂很快就坐满了。
- The university’s auditorium hosted the graduation ceremony.
大学的礼堂举办了毕业典礼。
- The theater's auditorium was designed to enhance acoustics for live performances.
剧院的礼堂旨在为现场表演增强音响效果。