听众基本解释

汉语拼音:tīng zhòng

听讲演、音乐或广播的人。

听众详细解释

  1. 听讲演、音乐或广播的人。

    《敦煌变文集·目连缘起变文》:“奉劝闻经诸听众,大须布施莫因循。” 宋 范仲淹 《睢阳戚寺丞》:“庠序之会,渐有伦次,见讲《春秋》,听众四十人。” 老舍 《出口成章·戏剧语言》:“带有诗意的语言能够给听众以弦外之音,好像给舞台留出一些空隙,耐人寻味。”

听众双语翻译,听众在线翻译例句

    • Now, erm, obviously some of our listeners may have some ideas.

      嗯,对了,显然我们的一些听众可能会有些想法。

    • She took part in a BBC radio phone-in programme.

      她参加了英国广播公司听众来电参与节目。

    • Most of our listeners are in the 25-39 demographic.

      我们的大多数听众都属于25至39岁这个年龄段。

    • Listeners have been invited to phone in to pick the winner.

      听众被邀请打进电话选择赢家。

    • They raised $630,000 through listener donations, and then called it quits.

      他们通过听众捐款的方式筹集了63万美元后宣告结束。

    • One or two listeners had fallen asleep while the President was speaking.

      总统讲话时有一两名听众睡着了。

    • Seminar topics are chosen for their accessibility to a general audience.

      研讨会内容是以普通听众容易理解为依据作出选择的。

    • He knew that his hearers wanted to hear this story.

      他知道自己的听众想听这个故事。

    • He had held his audience rapt.

      他令听众们都听入了迷。

    • Those who listened to him were deeply moved.

      听众都被他深深打动了。

    • the demographics of radio listeners

      电台听众统计数据

    • She played a Chopin waltz as an encore.

      她应听众的要求又加演了一首肖邦的圆舞曲。

    • We need to concentrate on our target audience, namely women aged between 20 and 30.

      我们须针对我们的听众对象,即年龄在20到30岁之间的妇女。

    • a storyteller who can hold audiences spellbound

      讲故事能让听众如痴如醉的人

    • He could not put across his point of view to the audience.

      他没能使听众理解他的观点.