captive audience的意思
captive audience中文翻譯:
受制而走不開的聽眾或觀眾
n.受制而走不開的聽眾
相似詞語短語
captive audiences───受制而走不開的聽眾或觀眾
capacity audience───滿座(的觀眾)
rapt audience───全神貫注的觀眾
capacity audiences───滿座(的觀眾)
captivaunce───俘虜
large audience───很多觀眾
radio audience───廣播聽眾
wide audience───大量觀眾;廣大聽眾
appreciative audience───欣賞的觀眾
雙語使用場景
Lying in my hospital bed, I was a captive audience to her uninteresting stories.───我那時躺在醫院里只好聽她講那些乏味的故事.
People watching television are captive audience for advertisers.───我們是廣告商的俘虜.
The rock star had a captive audience.───那位搖滾歌星傾倒了許多觀眾.
She liked nothing more than a captive audience.───她最渴望能抓住聽眾,使他們聚精會神地聽她發言.
We all performed action songs, sketches, and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons.───我們都表演了帶動作的歌曲、短劇和舞蹈給父母和贊助人這類被動觀眾看。
There is no captive audience online.───網上沒有無路可走的受眾。
Lying in my hospital bed, I was a captive audience to these uninteresting old stories.───我躺在醫院里只好聽那些乏味的舊故事.
We all performed action songs, sketches and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons.───家長和贊助人被迫觀看了我們表演的指令歌、滑稽小品和舞蹈。
Television provides a captive audience for advertisers.───電視為廣告客戶提供受制觀眾.
Television advertisers can exploit a captive audience.───電視廣告商能利用被動觀眾.
What could be better than a captive audience!───什么也比不上投入不能自拔的觀眾!
The captive audience is dead.───無路可走的受眾都死光了。
When the president speaks to a group, it is a captive audience.───當總統對一群人說話, 那就是受制的聽眾.
英語使用場景
And so the staff is a captive audience for their manager's jazz-band gigs, elegies over his approach shot to the 17th green, or any other avocation mistaken as part of the vocation.
Television provides a captive audience for advertisers.
Television advertisers can exploit a captive audience.
A salesman loves to have a captive audience .
Lying in my hospital bed, I was a captive audience to these uninteresting old stories.
The rock star had a captive audience.
She liked nothing more than a captive audience.
We all performed action songs, sketches and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons.
His family were a captive audience, especially at meal times, which were central to their day.