常見例句Some early theatregoers began to trickle in an hour before the show. 一些看戲來得早的觀眾在開演前一小時就開始陸陸續(xù)續(xù)到來了。He insisted that his dancers told their own story by using the many conventional gestures familiar to theatregoers throughout Europe. 他堅持要他的舞蹈演員用許多傳統(tǒng)的舞姿傳達他們自己的故事,這些舞姿是全歐洲那些戲院??蛡兯煜さ?。When the curtain fell, the first-nighters had given the cast a standing ovation, but that would not have come as a surprise to any regular theatregoers because they always do. 帷幕落下的時候,所有參加首演的演員都......,但是對于劇院的??蛠碚f,這是司空見慣的。Less than forty years after his death, few theatregoers had heard of Boucicault.Intellectuals and critics hungered for the new drama bred in the little theatre movement across Europe. 在他死后不到40年,戲迷們就很少聽說過布什科了,因為那些知識分子和評論家熱衷于尋找在歐洲戲劇運動中產(chǎn)生的新舞臺劇。 返回 theatregoers