playhouses

美 [ˈpleɪˌhaʊsɪz]英 [ˈpleɪhaʊsɪz]
  • n.(用于剧场名称)剧院;游戏房(供儿童进入玩耍的大模型房子)
  • playhouse的复数
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playhouses

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  • 1
    N-COUNT 剧场;戏院
    A playhouse is a theatre.

    The Theatre Royal is one of the oldest playhouses in Britain.

    皇家剧院是英国最古老的剧场之一。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 儿童游戏房;玩具房
    A playhouse is a small house made for children to play in.

    My father built me a playhouse.

    父亲给我建了一个儿童游戏房。

  1. The Theatre Royal is one of the oldest playhouses in Britain .

    皇家剧院是英国最古老的剧场之一。

  2. These plays are modestly staged in small playhouses , but some rank with the best Broadway performances in professional skill , and many enjoy long runs .

    这些戏剧都是在小型剧院上演的,但是在演技方面,有些戏剧堪与白老汇最好的演出不相上下,有许多甚至久演不衰。

  3. However , a movement known as ' regional theater ' has developed across the United States , and playhouses are attended avidly in cities throughout the nation .

    不过,一种名为地区性剧院运动,已在美国各地发展起来,全国各城市的剧院,招来许多观众。

  4. The young actor realised that , in these years near the Armada , patriotism was the link which most strongly united the very mixed audiences in the playhouses .

    这位年轻的演员知道,在发生无敌舰队之役的那些年头,爱国主义是联结庞杂观众的坚固环节。

  5. But the ideal playhouses were unavailable and we were pressured into presenting it at the Shaftesbury Theatre , a musical house where the play felt lost .

    但我们找不到理想的剧院,因此不得不在沙夫茨伯里剧场(ShaftesburyTheatre)上演这部话剧,而那是音乐剧场,不太适合这部话剧。

  6. The Renaissance theater was a period of elaborate spectacle , of few plays and playwrights of lasting importance , and of new playhouses that set the pattern for modern theaters .

    文艺复兴时期的戏剧特点是:场景讲究,流传于世的重要剧作和剧作家不多,当时修建的新剧场成了现代剧场的楷模。

  7. He sticks to the principle that big playhouses should present mainstream plays , which amounts to the adherence to the Beijing people 's art theater 's heirloom , the theater 's national orientation and realism .

    他一直坚持大剧场话剧就要排主流剧,就是要坚持北京人艺的传家法宝:戏剧的民族化和现实主义。