audience 音标拼音: ['ɑdiəns] ['ɔdiəns]
n . 听众,观众,读者;谒见,接见;倾听,听取
听众,观众,读者;谒见,接见;倾听,听取
audience n 1 :
a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (
usually public )
performance ; "
the audience applauded "; "
someone in the audience began to cough "
2 :
the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment ; "
every artist needs an audience "; "
the broadcast reached an audience of millions "
3 :
an opportunity to state your case and be heard ; "
they condemned him without a hearing "; "
he saw that he had lost his audience " [
synonym : {
hearing }, {
audience }]
4 :
a conference (
usually with someone important ); "
he had a consultation with the judge "; "
he requested an audience with the king " [
synonym : {
consultation }, {
audience }, {
interview }]
Court \
Court \ (
k [=
o ]
rt ),
n . [
OF .
court ,
curt ,
cort ,
F .
cour ,
LL .
cortis ,
fr .
L .
cohors ,
cors ,
chors ,
gen .
cohortis ,
cortis ,
chortis ,
an inclosure ,
court ,
thing inclosed ,
crowd ,
throng ;
co -
a root akin to Gr .
chorto `
s inclosure ,
feeding place ,
and to E .
garden ,
yard ,
orchard .
See {
Yard },
and cf .
{
Cohort }, {
Curtain }.]
1 .
An inclosed space ;
a courtyard ;
an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building ,
or by different building ;
also ,
a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses ;
a blind alley .
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The courts of the house of our God . --
Ps .
cxxxv .
2 .
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And round the cool green courts there ran a row Of cloisters . --
Tennyson .
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Goldsmith took a garret in a miserable court .
--
Macaulay .
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2 .
The residence of a sovereign ,
prince ,
nobleman ,
or other dignitary ;
a palace .
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Attends the emperor in his royal court . --
Shak .
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This our court ,
infected with their manners ,
Shows like a riotous inn . --
Shak .
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3 .
The collective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority ;
all the surroundings of a sovereign in his regal state .
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My lord ,
there is a nobleman of the court at door would speak with you . --
Shak .
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Love rules the court ,
the camp ,
the grove . --
Sir .
W .
Scott .
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4 .
Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign ;
as ,
to hold a court .
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The princesses held their court within the fortress .
--
Macaulay .
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5 .
Attention directed to a person in power ;
conduct or address designed to gain favor ;
courtliness of manners ;
civility ;
compliment ;
flattery .
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No solace could her paramour intreat Her once to show ,
ne court ,
nor dalliance .
--
Spenser .
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I went to make my court to the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle . --
Evelyn .
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6 . (
Law )
(
a )
The hall ,
chamber ,
or place ,
where justice is administered .
(
b )
The persons officially assembled under authority of law ,
at the appropriate time and place ,
for the administration of justice ;
an official assembly ,
legally met together for the transaction of judicial business ;
a judge or judges sitting for the hearing or trial of causes .
(
c )
A tribunal established for the administration of justice .
(
d )
The judge or judges ;
as distinguished from the counsel or jury ,
or both .
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Most heartily I do beseech the court To give the judgment . --
Shak .
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7 .
The session of a judicial assembly .
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8 .
Any jurisdiction ,
civil ,
military ,
or ecclesiastical .
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9 .
A place arranged for playing the game of tennis ;
also ,
one of the divisions of a tennis court .
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{
Christian court },
the English ecclesiastical courts in the aggregate ,
or any one of them .
{
Court breeding },
education acquired at court .
{
Court card }.
Same as {
Coat card }.
{
Court circular },
one or more paragraphs of news respecting the sovereign and the royal family ,
together with the proceedings or movements of the court generally ,
supplied to the newspapers by an officer specially charged with such duty . [
Eng .] --
Edwards .
{
Court of claims } (
Law ),
a court for settling claims against a state or government ;
specif .,
a court of the United States ,
created by act of Congress ,
and holding its sessions at Washington .
It is given jurisdiction over claims on contracts against the government ,
and sometimes may advise the government as to its liabilities . [
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
Court day },
a day on which a court sits to administer justice .
{
Court dress },
the dress prescribed for appearance at the court of a sovereign .
{
Court fool },
a buffoon or jester ,
formerly kept by princes and nobles for their amusement .
{
Court guide },
a directory of the names and adresses of the nobility and gentry in a town .
{
Court hand },
the hand or manner of writing used in records and judicial proceedings . --
Shak .
{
Court lands } (
Eng .
Law ),
lands kept in demesne , --
that is ,
for the use of the lord and his family .
{
Court marshal },
one who acts as marshal for a court .
{
Court party },
a party attached to the court .
{
Court rolls },
the records of a court .
See {
Roll }.
{
Court in banc },
or {
Court in bank },
The full court sitting at its regular terms for the hearing of arguments upon questions of law ,
as distinguished from a sitting at nisi prius .
{
Court of Arches }, {
audience },
etc .
See under {
Arches },
{
Audience },
etc .
{
Court of Chancery }.
See {
Chancery },
n .
{
Court of Common pleas }. (
Law )
See {
Common pleas },
under {
Common }.
{
Court of Equity }.
See under {
Equity },
and {
Chancery }.
{
Court of Inquiry } (
Mil .),
a court appointed to inquire into and report on some military matter ,
as the conduct of an officer .
{
Court of St .
James },
the usual designation of the British Court ; --
so called from the old palace of St .
James ,
which is used for the royal receptions ,
levees ,
and drawing -
rooms .
{
The court of the Lord },
the temple at Jerusalem ;
hence ,
a church ,
or Christian house of worship .
{
General Court },
the legislature of a State ; --
so called from having had ,
in the colonial days ,
judicial power ;
as ,
the General Court of Massachusetts . [
U .
S .]
{
To pay one '
s court },
to seek to gain favor by attentions .
"
Alcibiades was assiduous in paying his {
court }
to Tissaphernes ." --
Jowett .
{
To put out of court },
to refuse further judicial hearing .
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Audience \
Au "
di *
ence \,
n . [
F .
audience ,
L .
audientia ,
fr .
audire to hear .
See {
Audible },
a .]
1 .
The act of hearing ;
attention to sounds .
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Thou ,
therefore ,
give due audience ,
and attend .
--
Milton .
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2 .
Admittance to a hearing ;
a formal interview ,
esp .
with a sovereign or the head of a government ,
for conference or the transaction of business .
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According to the fair play of the world ,
Let me have audience :
I am sent to speak . --
Shak .
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3 .
An auditory ;
an assembly of hearers .
Also applied by authors to their readers .
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Fit audience find ,
though few . --
Milton .
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He drew his audience upward to the sky . --
Dryden .
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{
Court of audience },
or {
Audience court } (
Eng .),
a court long since disused ,
belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury ;
also ,
one belonging to the Archbishop of York . --
Mozley &
W .
{
In general } (
or {
open }) {
audience },
publicly .
{
To give audience },
to listen ;
to admit to an interview .
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95 Moby Thesaurus words for "
audience ":
accepter ,
acquirer ,
addressee ,
aficionado ,
attender ,
attention ,
audition ,
auditor ,
auditory ,
bargaining ,
bargaining session ,
beholder ,
buff ,
bugging ,
claqueur ,
clientage ,
clientele ,
conclave ,
confab ,
confabulation ,
conference ,
confrontation ,
congregation ,
congress ,
consideration ,
consignee ,
consultation ,
convention ,
council ,
council fire ,
council of war ,
deadhead ,
discussion ,
ear ,
eavesdropping ,
electronic surveillance ,
exchange of views ,
eyeball -
to -
eyeball encounter ,
fan ,
favorable attention ,
frequenter ,
gallery ,
getter ,
groundling ,
habitue ,
haunter ,
hearer ,
hearing ,
high -
level talk ,
hired applauder ,
holder ,
house ,
huddle ,
interchange of views ,
interview ,
listener ,
listening ,
listening in ,
looker ,
meeting ,
moviegoer ,
negotiations ,
news conference ,
obtainer ,
orchestra ,
palaver ,
parley ,
pass holder ,
patron ,
payee ,
pit ,
playgoer ,
pourparler ,
powwow ,
press conference ,
procurer ,
public ,
receiver ,
recipient ,
seance ,
session ,
sitting ,
spectator ,
standee ,
summit ,
summit conference ,
summitry ,
taker ,
theater ,
theatergoer ,
trustee ,
tryout ,
viewer ,
visitor ,
wiretapping
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