crowd-puller
/ˈkraʊd pʊlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkraʊd pʊlər/ (ame, ipa)
crowd-puller — 名詞
1. a famous performer, event, or exhibit that brings large numbers of paying visito
賣座的人事物
能吸引大批付費觀眾的明星、活動或展覽
a famous performer, event, or exhibit that brings large numbers of paying visitors to a place.
The Van Gogh exhibition was a real crowd-puller and ticket sales tripled at the gallery.
梵谷展是個非常賣座的展覽,畫廊的門票銷售翻了三倍。
common pattern: be a real crowd-puller
Organisers booked Sophia as the festival's main crowd-puller for the closing weekend.
主辦單位把 Sophia 排成藝術節閉幕週末的主要賣座焦點。
object position: book/hire someone as a crowd-puller
Free firework shows have long been the city's biggest crowd-puller on New Year's Eve.
免費煙火秀長年來都是這座城市跨年夜最賣座的活動。
Without a famous headliner, the jazz club struggled to find a summer crowd-puller.
沒有知名主秀,這家爵士俱樂部很難找到夏季的賣座焦點。
Mateo's stand-up tour proved a surprise crowd-puller across small towns in northern Spain.
Mateo 的脫口秀巡演在西班牙北部的小鎮意外成了非常賣座的演出。
- draw
neutral; same meaning, slightly more formal
- attraction
broader; any place or thing people visit, not necessarily famous
- headliner
narrower; specifically the top-billed performer at a show
- magnet
figurative; emphasises pulling power without the 'paying' nuance
- flop
an event or show that fails to attract an audience
文法句型
a crowd-puller
be a crowd-puller
用法筆記
Subject is usually an event, show, exhibit, or performer rather than an everyday object. Most often used in the predicative pattern 'X is/was a (real/big) crowd-puller'.