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audience

Word family
au·di·ence /ˈɔːdiəns $ ˈɒː-, ˈɑː-/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 [countableC]LISTENWATCH a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public 观众;听众
 The audience began clapping and cheering.
观众开始鼓掌欢呼。
audience of
 an audience of 250 business people
250名商界人士组成的观众
 One member of the audience described the opera as ‘boring’.
有一名观众说这出歌剧乏味
4  See picture of 见图 audience
2 [countableC also + plural verb] British EnglishBrETCB the people who watch or listen to a particular programme, or who see or hear a particular artist’s, writer’s etc work 〔某节目的〕观众,听众;〔画家、作家等作品的〕观赏者,读者
 The show attracts a regular audience of about 20 million.
这个节目吸引了大约两千万固定观众收看。
target audience (=the type of people that a programme, advertisement etc is supposed to attract) 〔节目、广告等的〕目标受众,目标对象
 Goya was one of the first painters to look for a wider audience for his work.
戈雅是最早为自己的作品寻找更多观赏者的画家之一。
 The book is not intended for a purely academic audience.
本书不是面向纯学术读者的。
3 [countableC]MEET a formal meeting with a very important person 谒见,觐见,正式拜会
audience with
 He was granted an audience with the Pope.
他获准觐见教皇。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public
verbs
perform/play to an audience
The band played to huge audiences in Mexico City and Buenos Aires.
an audience laughs
He has the ability to make an audience laugh.
an audience claps
Most of the audience clapped but a few people jeered.
an audience cheers
The audience cheered loudly when he came on stage.
the audience boos
She swore at the audience and they began to boo her.
adjectives
a capacity/packed audience (=the largest number of people who can fit into a hall, theatre etc)
The lecture attracted a capacity audience.
an enthusiastic audience
They drew enthusiastic audiences at Europe's biggest rock festival.
NOUN + audience
stadium audiences
Celine Dion's tour continues to play to sold-out stadium audiences across Europe.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: the people who watch or listen to a particular programme, or who see or hear a particular artist’s, writer’s etc work
verbs
have an audience
The programme has a massive audience, ranging from children to grandparents.
attract an audience (=make people want to watch)
The first show attracted a television audience of more than 2 million.
reach an audience
For an advertiser who wants to reach a large audience, television news easily surpasses other news media.
appeal to an audience (=be interesting to them)
They brought new fashions into their designs to appeal to a wider audience.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + audience
a large/huge etc audience
Messages posted on the Internet can attract a huge audience.
a wide audience
an author who commands a wide audience
a worldwide audience
The game has an ever-increasing worldwide audience.
a young/teenage audience
a magazine with a young audience
an older audience
The programme mainly appeals to an older audience.
a mass audience (=a very large number of people)
Radio brought entertainment to a mass audience.
a television audience (=all the people who watch or listen to a particular programme)
Nearly half the UK television audience watched the programme last Tuesday.
the target audience (=the type of people a programme etc aims to attract)
The target audience is mostly men aged 28 to 35.
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
Audience is usually followed by a singular verb:
The audience was cheering and shouting.
In British English, you can also use a plural verb:
The audience were cheering and shouting.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
audienceau·di·ence /ˈɔːdiənsˈɒː-, ˈɑː-/ noun [countableC]
the number or kind of people who watch or listen to something that is broadcast on radio or television, or listen to a particular type of music
The ad was broadcast on all major channels, giving it an audience of millions.
core audience target audience
Origin audience
(1300-1400) French Latin audientia hearing, from audire; → AUDIO

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