"audience" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

audience sustantivo

sustantivo + audience
Kolokacji: 60
target audience • television audience • studio audience • TV audience • audience of several people • core audience • radio audience • ...
audience + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 48
audience member • audience participation • audience share • Audience Award • audience reaction • audience chamber • ...
audience + verbo
Kolokacji: 155
audience applauds • audience responds • audience watches • audience laughs • audience wants • audience hears • audience sees • ...
verbo + audience
Kolokacji: 92
introduce to an audience • entertain audiences • introduce audiences • receive from the audience • perform to an audience • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 13
(2) entertain, reach
Kolokacji: 2
(5) attract, draw, lure, appeal
Kolokacji: 4
3. share with an audience = część z publicznością share with an audience
4. create for audiences = stwórz dla publiczności create for audiences
6. make with the audience = zrób z publicznością make with the audience
7. audience used = publiczność użyła audience used
8. bring in an audience = wezwij publiczność bring in an audience
  • That was a drop from its last season-ender, in June 2004, which brought in an audience of just under 11 million.
  • The entire line is intended to bring in a larger, more affluent, adult audience seeking better quality products.
  • I want to write musicals for the rest of my life, and I'd like to know how we can bring in a new audience.
  • That was up considerably compared with last year's "Idol" closer, which brought in an audience of 30.3 million.
  • The answer to those questions leads to the next question: Is there a possibility that this show will bring in a new audience?
  • "Off Broadway, you're not permitted the illusion that advertising will bring in an audience," he said.
  • (If they don't laugh, we get rid of them and bring in a new audience.)
  • The episode lacked elements that would bring in a younger audience.
  • Most importantly, they still bring in a great audience.
  • "But if a few start to dunk, I think it could help bring in a new audience."
9. tailor to an audience = krawiec do publiczności tailor to an audience
10. bring in an audience = wezwij publiczność bring in an audience
  • "He brings in a much broader audience of people, some of whom may have seen the films when they first came out," she said.
  • And she certainly brings in a younger audience.
  • However, one challenge that the Corporation had to meet was bringing in an audience because they were in competition with other independent film production companies.
  • Our donors understand that the only way they can enjoy the symphony in 10 years is if we bring in a younger audience.
  • The second season of the show, which featured hour-long episodes, brought in an even larger audience at nine million viewers per episode.
  • It builds our brand and it brings in a new audience.
  • Museum programs featuring scholars, writers, actors and musicians bring in a diverse audience from all parts of the city.
  • "It brings in a wider audience."
  • They must try to predict the likelihood of an Oscar nomination's bringing in a wider audience, or new prestige to the company.
  • "Bones" brought in an audience of 12.11 million, which meant it lost more than 17 million "Idol" viewers.
11. bring from the audience = przynieś z publiczności bring from the audience
(9) deserve, sell, market, dump
Kolokacji: 4
(10) face, expose, open
Kolokacji: 3
adjetivo + audience
Kolokacji: 222
wide audience • large audience • young audience • live audience • broad audience • general audience • captive audience • ...
preposición + audience
Kolokacji: 22
in front of an audience • among audiences • before an audience • to an audience • for an audience • ...

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