viewers
英 [ˈvjuːəz]
美 [ˈvjuərz]
n. 电视观众; 观看者; 观察者; (幻灯片)观看器; 幻灯机
viewer的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 电视(节目)观众
Viewersare people who watch television, or who are watching a particular programme on television.- These programmes are each watched by around 19 million viewers every week.
这些电视节目的观众各自都在每周1,900万左右。
- These programmes are each watched by around 19 million viewers every week.
- N-COUNT 观看者;观察者
Avieweris someone who is looking carefully at a picture or other interesting object.- ... the relationship between the art object and the viewer.
艺术品与其观赏者之间的关系
- ... the relationship between the art object and the viewer.
- N-COUNT (看幻灯片的)观片器,看片器
Avieweris a device shaped like a box with a lens in one side. It is used for looking at transparent colour photographs.- This special viewer is simple to use and comes with 70 full-colour slides.
这个特别的观片器操作简单,配有70张全彩幻灯片。
- This special viewer is simple to use and comes with 70 full-colour slides.
英英释义
noun
- the audience reached by television
双语例句
- There is nothing to stop viewers recording the films on videotape
没有什么办法可以阻止观众用录像机把电影录下来。 - I am sure millions of viewers were humbled by this story.
我相信数百万观众看了这个故事后都会感到自己的渺小。 - During that keynote, I explained the technical challenges, but also explained the functionality our viewers requested.
在那个主题演讲中,我说明了技术难题,但也解释了我们的观众要求的功能。 - No, I don 't.But our viewers like fashion.
不,我不喜欢.但是我们的观众喜欢时尚。 - It has completely changed the relationships between performers and viewers.
它完全改变了表演者和观众之间的关系。 - Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was 'too sophisticated' to appeal to most viewers.
品位高雅的批评家们轻蔑地表示,该节目“太深奥”,对多数观众没有吸引力。 - The first thing viewers usually say when they see me in the flesh is 'You're smaller than you look on TV.'
观众见到我本人通常说的第一句话就是“你比电视上看上去要矮小一些。” - Many viewers have strong opinions about violence on the screen
许多观众对银幕暴力心存反感。 - To get the attention ( and the money) of these young viewers the advertisers use little actors.
为了获得这些年轻观众的注意(和金钱),广告商们采取了一些小动作。 - Readers and viewers may not agree with every choice a news organization makes.
读者和观众可能不赞成新闻机构的每一项选择。
