matinee Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmæt.ɪ.neɪ]
  • Us [ ˌmæt̬.ənˈeɪ]

Meaning of matinee In English

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Examples of matinee

  • The time saved will allow for more rehearsals and more matinee performances.

  • Apart from an occasional matinee, there is only one performance, but the overhead expenses of the theatre, rent and the like, are the same.

  • Does not their employment at matinees in these theatres, interfere with their work?

  • Is he referring to the tobacco tokens and the cinema proprietors' matinee concession to pensioners?

  • Therefore, there will not be many adults attending those matinees.

  • Without the opportunity for a matinee some of these smaller tracks could not exist, and it means that if there is to be a matinee there must be twelve races.

  • A normal play, with intervals, takes two and a half hours; six evening performances and one matinee come to 17½ hours, and two hours would make 20 hours.

  • You could run three matinees.

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Translations of matinee In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (電影或戲劇的)日場,午後場…

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  • 中文简体

    (电影或戏剧的)日场,午后场…

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  • Português

    matinê…

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  • 日本語

    (演劇、映画などの)昼興行…

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  • Catalan

    sessió de tarda…

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  • العربية

    ماتِنيه (حَفْلة نَهارِيّة)…

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  • 한국어.

    마티네, 오후 공연…

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  • Italiano

    matinee, matinée, (spettacolo pomeridiano)…

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