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Meanings of
auditorium
in English
Russian
зрительный зал
Portuguese
auditório
Catalan
auditori
Spanish
auditorium
Back to the meaning
Room for an audience to hear and watch performances.
house
auditoriums
auditoria
Russian
зрительный зал
Synonyms
Examples for "
house
"
house
auditoriums
auditoria
Examples for "
house
"
1
Six years ago,
house
values were increasing faster than nursing home costs.
2
You want to visit my
house
and my 'family,' well and good.
3
However, the new results show the
house
cat lineage is far older.
4
He said to himself: 'Perhaps this isn't my
house
-
otherwise
,whathas happened?'
5
Mr Lowe said yesterday he was not particularly concerned about
house
prices.
1
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Live performance in a pandemic: disinfectant and empty
auditoriums
.
2
There are
auditoriums
at the CDC, but they don't look like this.
3
In some ways these cricketers are like thespians playing to half-filled
auditoriums
.
4
I don't know what it is about large
auditoriums
that causes respiratory problems.
5
We cannot expect the Arts Council to generously subsidise half-empty
auditoriums
.
1
Speaking to packed
auditoria
and hailed by adoring crowds, he's been treated more like a movie star than a satirist.
2
Many of them function not just as singular temples to the written word, but community centers,
auditoria
,
concert halls, and public gardens.
3
The
auditoria
are nearly all badly ventilated, and ill fitted up, the only exceptions being the Theatre Royal at Adelaide, and the Bijou in Melbourne.
Usage of
auditorium
in English
1
Yes, there will be serious talks and various events in the
auditorium
.
2
The roof will go on a 1400-seat
auditorium
in the new year.
3
I heard applause in the
auditorium
,
so I snuck in the door.
4
However, the strategy is risky because it creates unease in an
auditorium
.
5
The following montage alternates between the
auditorium
stage and Jim Cunningham's house.
6
And then the faintest tremor ran through the floor of the
auditorium
.
7
Inside the
auditorium
the debate also lacked the emotion of previous encounters.
8
It takes up a whole city block and has a gigantic
auditorium
.
9
Pam felt Tom's presence the moment he entered the large, crowded
auditorium
.
10
She waved a jewelled arm towards the splendid animation of the
auditorium
.
11
The darkened
auditorium
loomed beyond the solitary T-bracket like a great sepulchre.
12
Usually, the cast fetes were held in the
auditorium
or the gym.
13
The general organisation of Pepys's
auditorium
was much as it is to-day.
14
Within fifteen minutes, between seventy and eighty people had entered the
auditorium
.
15
It was a simple but pleasant
auditorium
,
nearly filled with well-dressed people.
16
Room was provided for the small
auditorium
that became the Terrace Theatre.
Other examples for "auditorium"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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auditorium
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
pack auditorium
main auditorium
large auditorium
empty auditorium
enter the auditorium
More collocations
Translations for
auditorium
Russian
зрительный зал
Portuguese
auditório
Catalan
auditori
Spanish
auditorium
auditorio
Auditorium
through the time
Auditorium
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common