audience response

collocation in English

meaningsofaudienceandresponse

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audience
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɔː.di.əns/
us
/ˈɑː.di.əns/
the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone ...
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response
noun
uk
/rɪˈspɒns/
us
/rɪˈspɑːns/
an answer ...
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(Definition ofaudienceandresponsefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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And, more importantly, what does such speculation about imaginedaudienceresponse(s) have to do with the material practices of ancient theatre?
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She examines musical styles, linguistic and modal features, and regional borrowings; but largely ignores issues of meaning, aesthetics andaudienceresponse.
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Significantly, it is a sense that relies on theaudienceresponsefor its meaning.
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First, they constitute a form of positiveaudienceresponse.
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Unlike my feminist peers, however, my concern is not directly with the interiority ofaudienceresponse.
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So, enough of calm retrospective; here are two predictions aimed at generating someaudienceresponse.
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For that experience informed dramatic expectation, and so, also, the patron andaudienceresponse, which in turn directed the efforts of librettists and composers.
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Not surprisingly,audienceresponseto such concerts has been markedly more enthusiastic than to conventional stereophonic presentations.
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Feminist studies of girl group repertory have generally focused onaudienceresponse.
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The 'correct'audienceresponsewould therefore occur as a critical reflection on the production of signs taking place on a stage.
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The subjective frame comprises mainly feelings and emotions expressed, and ofaudienceresponseor interpretation.
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After all tied contestants finish,audienceresponsewill be taken.
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Audienceresponseprofessionals usually choose the standalone applications.
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The redesigned magazine and website were met with an enthusiasticaudienceresponse.
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Audienceresponsecards repeatedly came back saying that laughter seemed forced or contrived.
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The studio wanted to see what theaudienceresponsewas in previews to guide it in crafting a new ending.
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The intentions and ultimately theaudienceresponseare different.
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Contestants will be judged on content, originality, and general effect of the presentation, including judges' interpretation ofaudienceresponse.
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In the 1960s, most sitcoms had been filmed in the single-camera format without audiences, with a laugh track simulating anaudienceresponse.
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