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词汇 cinemagoer
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Definition of cinemagoer in English:

cinemagoer

nounˈsɪnɪməˌɡəʊə
British
  • A person who goes to the cinema, especially on a regular basis.

    cinemagoers want to watch something they know they'll enjoy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There has probably never been a greater range of films available to Scottish cinemagoers all year round.
    • Documentaries provide us with something many cinemagoers have long craved - a glimpse of the real world.
    • Nicole Kidman and Brad Pitt were named by cinemagoers yesterday as the big screen's most glamorous stars.
    • To British cinemagoers, she will always be known for her roles in Mike Leigh's essays from the urban English landscape.
    • I've never been what you could call an avid cinemagoer, primarily because I don't have the time.
    • Put a modern cinemagoer in front of an ancient staging of Oedipus Rex, and they could easily follow it.
    • The violence is so real that cinemagoers wince with every thump.
    • I don't care how sophisticated your average cinema-goer has become, this sight can't help but crack the hardest heart.
    • Cinemagoers must get from the big screen what they would not get from the small screen.
    • If you are a veteran cinemagoer, the genre of the East European war movie brings to mind pale, unshaven, craggy, muddy-faced soldiers in an apocalyptic setting.
    • One of the best things about going to the movies, as every regular cinema-goer knows, is the trailers.
    • What few cinema-goers realised was that the scene in the film was a reconstruction of a real event.
    • In Paris, cinema-goers enjoy a wealth of choices, with over 300 films showing every week.
    • One cinema-goer was overheard commenting that they wanted to see it because of its quirky title.
    • In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point.
    • Irish cinemagoers have the second highest level of cinema attendance in Europe, with an average of 4.5 visits each per year.
    • Jaded cinemagoers know that this late in the summer the chances for high quality popcorn movies have dropped to almost zero.
    • The idea of enduring several hours of smug comedy songs may be enough to deter many cinema-goers from parting with the entrance fee.
    • I don't know if my taste as a filmmaker is the same as my taste as a cinema-goer.
    • Bollywood films such as Bride & Prejudice and Monsoon Wedding have captured the imaginations of cinemagoers.

Derivatives

  • cinemagoing

  • noun & adjectiveˈsɪnəməˌɡəʊɪŋ
    British
    • Whereas cinemagoing has been in decline, the actual watching of films has not and is probably greater than ever.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The forty-something cinemagoing audience is our fastest growing.
      • Cinemagoing in Ireland is among the highest in Europe.
      • It's a complete peach of a movie, and one that should be watched by every member of the cinemagoing public.
      • Talking during films has made cinemagoing such a tense experience for me that I now mainly avoid it.
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