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词汇 moviegoer
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Definition of moviegoer in English:

moviegoer

noun ˈmuːvɪɡəʊəˈmuviˌɡoʊ(ə)r
North American
  • A person who goes to the cinema, especially on a regular basis.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Frankenstein was chilling for more than a few moviegoers in that black-and-white world.
    • Yet there is no similar propensity to indicate when films are designed to lure younger adult moviegoers.
    • Do you feel that Hollywood has kind of been missing what moviegoers want to see?
    • Fed-up moviegoers are taking their money and their patience and going home.
    • Film fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office.
    • Opinion was divided among moviegoers who poured out of the Odeon cinema in Manchester city centre.
    • Zhang said China also needs to build more cinemas to entertain the growing number of moviegoers.
    • You are a regular moviegoer so you have seen all this before.
    • Very, very sweet weekend at the box office, Kyra, as moviegoers continued on their oh so fabulous candy binge.
    • For us moviegoers, you might be muttering to yourself, but not for the wretched of the Glasgow slums.
    • A regular moviegoer with a conventional grasp of history would simply call it phony.
    • Although moviegoers are walking away with different reaction, one thing is the same.
    • The best advice I can give moviegoers is to stay away if you don't possess a dark sense of humor and/or cynical outlook on life.
    • There seems to be a bit of disparity among critics and moviegoers over the verdict on Tim Burton's recent film Big Fish.
    • Jessica Simpson's film debut with the good old boys pulled in lots of moviegoers over the weekend.
    • Clearly, the hope is that moviegoers will find it rousingly topical.
    • There's a feast of films vying for moviegoers' attention this season.
    • It's as if moviegoers have been coddled by the comforting filters and film stock of major motion pictures over the years.
    • We went to ask moviegoers today how they feel about the issue.
    • Last year moviegoers flocked to the theater to see the movie Drumline.

Derivatives

  • moviegoing

  • noun & adjective
    North American
    • January extends the party a little bit as most people's catch-up month, making it maybe the best month of all for moviegoing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, in defense of my generation's moviegoing habits, I feel it necessary to counter Roger's list with what I think are the twenty best movies from the past twenty years.
      • Personally, my parents (bless them) started taking me to see (mostly French) films with subtitles when I was about ten, and I tend to see them as just a normal part of moviegoing.
      • However, an important part of the moviegoing experience comes in the talking after the watching.
      • It's a sad indictment of the moviegoing public, but a lot of people say, ‘Oh, there's subtitles, I can't be bothered.’
      • You can use this for your moviegoing excursions.
      • To the young - the critical moviegoing demographic - moviegoing is at least as much a social event as about seeing the movie.
      • The plethora of coverage in the mainstream press, itself unusual for a Mexican film, has by now acquainted the moviegoing public with some of the details of the phenomenon.
      • But it'd turn up at film festivals and cinematheques, and you'd suddenly have to figure out how to shoehorn ten hours of moviegoing into two or three days.
      • Melodrama can be a confusing and annoying moviegoing experience.

Definition of moviegoer in US English:

moviegoer

nounˈmo͞ovēˌɡō(ə)rˈmuviˌɡoʊ(ə)r
North American
  • A person who goes to the movies, especially regularly.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do you feel that Hollywood has kind of been missing what moviegoers want to see?
    • The best advice I can give moviegoers is to stay away if you don't possess a dark sense of humor and/or cynical outlook on life.
    • There's a feast of films vying for moviegoers' attention this season.
    • For us moviegoers, you might be muttering to yourself, but not for the wretched of the Glasgow slums.
    • It's as if moviegoers have been coddled by the comforting filters and film stock of major motion pictures over the years.
    • Opinion was divided among moviegoers who poured out of the Odeon cinema in Manchester city centre.
    • Last year moviegoers flocked to the theater to see the movie Drumline.
    • You are a regular moviegoer so you have seen all this before.
    • Fed-up moviegoers are taking their money and their patience and going home.
    • Jessica Simpson's film debut with the good old boys pulled in lots of moviegoers over the weekend.
    • Film fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office.
    • We went to ask moviegoers today how they feel about the issue.
    • Zhang said China also needs to build more cinemas to entertain the growing number of moviegoers.
    • There seems to be a bit of disparity among critics and moviegoers over the verdict on Tim Burton's recent film Big Fish.
    • Clearly, the hope is that moviegoers will find it rousingly topical.
    • A regular moviegoer with a conventional grasp of history would simply call it phony.
    • Although moviegoers are walking away with different reaction, one thing is the same.
    • Yet there is no similar propensity to indicate when films are designed to lure younger adult moviegoers.
    • Very, very sweet weekend at the box office, Kyra, as moviegoers continued on their oh so fabulous candy binge.
    • Frankenstein was chilling for more than a few moviegoers in that black-and-white world.
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