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stadiums/stadia
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体育场, 竞技场
a very large, often roofless, structure where sports events, etc. are held for an audience
A stadium is a large, open or partially enclosed venue designed for sports, concerts, or other events that require a large audience. It typically features seating for thousands of people, with a field or stage in the center. Stadiums are commonly used for events such as football games, concerts, or athletic competitions. They are designed to provide good visibility for spectators and often include facilities like restrooms, food stands, and VIP areas. Some stadiums also have roofs to protect spectators from the weather.
- The new stadium was packed with fans, all eagerly awaiting the kickoff of the championship football game.
新体育场挤满了球迷,所有人都热切等待着冠军足球赛的开球。
- Concerts and major sporting events often draw huge crowds to the stadium, creating an electric atmosphere.
音乐会和大型体育赛事经常吸引大批人群到体育场,营造出一种激动人心的氛围。
- The city invested in upgrading the stadium to include modern amenities, such as improved seating and high-definition video screens.
该市投资升级了体育场,以包括现代设施,如改进的座位和高清视频屏幕。
- As the sun set, the stadium lights illuminated the field, signaling the start of the evening's baseball game.
随着太阳落山,体育场的灯光照亮了场地,标志着晚上的棒球比赛开始。
- The stadium's design allows for excellent acoustics, making it a popular choice for both sports events and live music performances.
体育场的设计提供了出色的音响效果,使其成为体育赛事和现场音乐表演的热门选择。