audition
audition 英 [ɔ:ˈdɪʃn] 美 [ɔˈdɪʃən]
n. 听力,听觉;试听 vi. 试听;试音 vt. 对…进行面试;让…试唱
进行时:auditioning 过去式:auditioned 过去分词:auditioned 第三人称单数:auditions 名词复数:auditions
- An audition is a tryout for a role in a movie, orchestra, or play. If you bomb the audition, you probably won't make it into the cast.
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- n. 听力,听觉;试听
- vi. 试听;试音
- vt. 对…进行面试;让…试唱
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1. Thanks.Susan gave it to me.She wore it on her first audition.
谢谢,是苏珊给我的。 她第一次试镜的时候穿着它。
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2. We’ve been called the visual primate, and the size of our visual cortex dwarfs the neural platform assigned to audition.
我们一直被称为“视觉类灵长目动物”,而我们视觉体系的规模让听觉神经系统相形见绌。
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3. The goal at an audition—or an interview with an agent, for that matter—is to look like you, only better.
试镜的目的是-或者是经理人的面试,重要的是-看起来像你,而且是更好的你。
- audition (n.) 1590s, "power of hearing;" 1650s, "act of hearing, a listening," from Middle French audicion "hearing (in a court of law)" and directly from Latin auditionem (nominative auditio) "a hearing, listening to," noun of action from past participle stem of audire "to hear" (from PIE root *au- "to perceive"). Meaning "trial for a performer" first recorded 1881.
- audition (v.) 1935 (transitive) "give (an applicant for a performance part) a trial or test," from audition (n.). Intransitive sense "try out for a performance part" is from 1938. Related: Auditioned; auditioning.
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