viewer
noun[C]
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apersonwhowatchessomething,especiallytelevision:
(尤指电视)观众Millions of viewers will begluedtotheirsets for thismatch.数百万观众将会目不转睛地盯着电视观看这场比赛。
an audience
- audienceThe audience went wild after every song she sang.
- viewerThe show attracts millions of viewers every week.
- listenerListeners tune in regularly for his cheery banter.
- crowdThose New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to please.
- houseIt's a full house tonight.
- spectatorThe spectators cheered when the balloon went up.
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- Televisionconfrontsthe viewer with asuccessionofglitteringandseductiveimages.
- Somescenesareviolentand maydisturbyoungerviewers.
- A lot of viewerscomplainedthat there was too muchgratuitoussexandviolencein themovie.
- Thisprogrammecontainslanguagethat some viewers mightfindoffensive.
- He may beoldhatamong thetrendyyoungergeneration, but hisshowsdrawmore viewers than any othercomedian.
Audiences and spectators
- audience
- behind closed doorsidiom
- bums on seatsidiom
- bystander
- captive audience
- closed
- fan
- fan park
- fly
- fly on the wallidiom
- flâneur
- goer
- interobserver
- observer
- onlooker
- pep rally
- seat
- secondary ticketing
- superfan
- supporter
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