0 someone who watches a television programme -- widz, telewidz
It provides a focal point for the viewer, leading the eye and telling it where to rest.
The defining aspect of the category is still the directionality of the speakers and the restriction placed on the viewer's position.
The classical architecture might also have reassured a nineteenth-century viewer that the principles of good government were being enacted.
The form in which the protagonist's inner world is presented has an effect on the organization of the relationship between film and viewer.
When the object moves away from the viewer, the size of the object shrinks and the visual angle decreases.
Performing the piece became increasingly attractive both for the viewers and performers.
Maybe through these means the viewer came to recognize himself or herself also as part of living, moving history.
The third channel would offer soft news programming and gain 2,500 viewers.
中文繁体
(尤指電視)觀眾, 幻燈機…
More中文简体
(尤指电视)观众, 幻灯机…
MoreEspañol
telespectador, -ora, espectador/ora [masculine-feminine…
MorePortuguês
espectador, -ora, telespectador…
More日本語
視聴者…
MoreTürk dili
izleyici, seyirci…
MoreFrançais
téléspectateur/-trice [masculine-feminine], téléspectateur/-trice, visionneuse…
MoreCatalan
teleespectador, -a…
More