0 the people who sit and watch a performance at a theatre, cinema, etc -- dinleyici
There were a lot of children in the audience.
1 the type of people who watch a particular TV show, read a particular book, etc -- bir filmin ya da kitabın müdavimi, sürekli izleyen ve dinleyicisi
2 a formal meeting with an important person -- resmi bir toplantıya davet, kabul, huzura davet, kabul etme
an audience with the Queen
From the perspective of cost, different audiences have different concerns.
The main audiences were academia, health professionals and health users.
Central to these definitions is a consideration of musicians' social-class relationship with their audiences.
The intended audience's specialization and professionalization certainly cannot be regarded as a characteristic of the institutionalized forms of knowledge of nature before the nineteenth century.
Family associations have adapted and changed in accord with their audiences and markets, their potential kinship bases, and the economic realities they address.
To postwar audiences, of course, the two became inseparable.
To reach audiences who are put off by red-neck nationalism and want a more moderate approach, the newspaper frequently publishes debates between experts.
Agenda-setting scholars have provided us with a body of evidence for media's capacity to raise issue prominence in the audience's minds.
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人群, 觀眾, 聽眾…
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人群, 观众, 听众…
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público, audiencia [feminine]…
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público, plateia, audiência…
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観客, 聴衆…
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public [masculine], audience [feminine], auditoire…
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جُمْهور, حُضور…
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