theatergoer
theatergoer — 名詞
1. a person who makes a habit of going to watch live stage performances such as pla
常看戲的人
經常去劇院觀看現場表演的人
a person who makes a habit of going to watch live stage performances such as plays, musicals, or dance shows.
Maja, an avid theatergoer, reserved seats for the new musical at the Lyceum Theatre.
Maja 是個熱衷看戲的人,她在 Lyceum 劇院為新的音樂劇預訂了座位。
collocation: avid theatergoer
The local playhouse offers a discount card for regular theatergoers.
當地的劇場為常客提供折扣卡。
collocation: regular theatergoers
As a longtime theatergoer, Ishaan has seen over forty plays in London's West End.
作為長期的看戲常客,Ishaan 在倫敦西區看過超過四十齣舞台劇。
Every Saturday, Zuri meets other theatergoers for coffee before the matinee show.
每個星期六,Zuri 會在午場開演前和其他看戲的人一起喝咖啡。
- playgoer
more specific — focuses on plays, while theatergoer includes musicals and dance
- patron
broader — can refer to any regular customer or supporter of the arts
- audience member
used for one specific visit rather than a regular habit
用法筆記
Spelled theatregoer in British English. Always refers to live stage performances, not movies at a cinema.