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- To electrify an audience by an unexpected announcement. 以意外的宣布使听众震惊;
- She said she had never spoken before an audience. 她说她从未在大庭广众演讲过。
- He was granted an audience with the king. 他获准觐见国王。
- He enjoys posturing in front of an audience. 他喜欢在观众面前装腔作势。
- I feel uneasy in front of an audience. 我在观众面前感到不自在。
- We scraped together an audience of fifty for the play. 我们张罗来五十个观众看这出戏。
- I was rather daunted by the thought of addressing such an audience. 我一想到要对这样的听众讲话,就有些胆小。
- He loves holding forth on any subject once he has an audience. 不管是什麽问题,只要有人听,他就爱大发议论。
- Having to address an audience always gives me the horrors. 在大庭广众面前讲话,我总是感到非常紧张。
- to electrify an audience 使听众极为激动
- A refrain in which an audience joins a soloist in a song. 合唱句,重叠句由一名观众在独唱歌手的一支歌中加入的副歌
- electrify an audience 使观众/听众震动
- To deliver a lecture to(a class or an audience). 给(班级或听众)作讲演
- Yet as an audience we feed off their narcissism. 然而作为一个读者,我们正是靠着他们的自我陶醉而活。
- A radio announcer may have an audience of millions. 一个广播员可能拥有数百万名听众。
- By inflecting the voice more one can hold the attention of an audience. 讲话声音有些抑扬变化可以吸引住听众的注意力。
- I've never seen an audience applaud so much before. 我从未见过观众的鼓掌是那么热烈。
- We managed to scrape an audience of fifty people . 我们设法争取到了50名观众。
- An audience of millions watched the wedding on TV. 几百万观众在电视上观看了婚礼。
- No one gets an audience with the ope. 没人去见监狱长。