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audi·ence [ˈɔ:diən(t)s] N

1. audience (at performance):

audience
audience
audience THEAT a.
audience TV
gledalci m pl
audience RADIO

2. audience (formal interview):

audience
audience with

stu·dio ˈaudi·ence N + sing/pl vb

studio audience

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He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style.
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The intended audience consists of physicists, materials scientists, and physical chemists working in universities, industry, and research institutes.
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He used social media websites in an effort to engage with his audience.
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All of this stabilized audiences enough to grant the series a fourth season.
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Poe claimed the poem was a new one and his audience was perplexed by it.
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Everyone in the audience feels there is something wrong.
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Modern audiences have found it entertaining enough but still inferior to its predecessor.
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The original sets were dispensed with and the empty studio space filled with the milling audience and performers.
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There is also a gallery available for 1000 audiences.
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Z reveals himself to the audience and invites all the spectators to surf.
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