theaters in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for theaters in the English»Italian Dictionary

theatre, theater [Brit ˈθɪətə, Am ˈθiədər] N

puppet theatre, puppet theater [ˈpʌpɪtˌθɪətə(r)] N

street theatre [Brit], street theater [ˈstriːtˌθɪətə(r)] N

studio theatre, studio theater [Am ˈst(j)udiˌoʊ ˈθiədər] N

theatre weapon [ˈθɪətəˌwepən] N MIL

dinner theatre [Am ˈdɪnər ˈθiədər] N Am

lecture theatre [ˈlektʃəˌθɪətə(r)] N Brit UNIV

home theater [Brit, Am] N Am (equipment)

theatre group [ˈθɪətəˌɡruːp] N

theaters in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for theaters in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

drive-in movie N, drive-in theater N

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the West End theaters

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theaters Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the West End theaters

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English
There were many larger versions located in churches, fairgrounds, music halls, and other large establishments such as sports arenas and theaters.
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This is especially true of some screens in multiplex theaters.
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However, his whispering style was not as successful in theaters as they did not have microphones.
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For the flat screen theaters, before the feature begins, the screen can be backlit to show the speakers and girders behind it.
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The number of theaters exhibiting independent films grew by 33 percent within twelve months, to half of all houses.
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Therefore, scorched earth tactics would be required in some important theaters.
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It was also popular at drive-in movie theaters.
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Many theaters are given to debtors in lieu of money, and/or converted to general admission theaters.
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The theaters often had an attached gambling house and always a bar.
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However, first attestation is over a century later (theaters were closed in 1642, the term is recorded 1786, 144 years later), making this highly unlikely.
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