matinee 英 ['mætɪneɪ]   美 [ˌmætnˈe]

matinee

matinee  英 ['mætɪneɪ] 美 [ˌmætnˈe]

n. 白天举行的音乐会;妇女便装之一种 

名词复数:matinees 

Assuming that figure holds, this means the average person pays $8.10 to watch a non-matinee 2D film. 假设该数字是可信的,那么这意味着看一部非日场2D影片,人均花费8.10美元。
Winds across eastern Long Island were so strong that an entire movie theater was lifted off the ground and thrown two miles out to sea — with the matinee crowd and projectionist still inside. 横穿长岛东部的大风那么强烈,它将整个电影院掀离了地面,并抛到两英里外的海里——当时,看日场电影的人群和放映员还在电影院里面。

  • An afternoon performance is called a matinee, like a matinee performance of a play that starts at two o’clock.
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  • n. 白天举行的音乐会;妇女便装之一种
  • 1. Assuming that figure holds, this means the average person pays $8.10 to watch a non-matinee 2D film.

    假设该数字是可信的,那么这意味着看一部非日场2D影片,人均花费8.10美元。

  • 2. Winds across eastern Long Island were so strong that an entire movie theater was lifted off the ground and thrown two miles out to sea — with the matinee crowd and projectionist still inside.

    横穿长岛东部的大风那么强烈,它将整个电影院掀离了地面,并抛到两英里外的海里——当时,看日场电影的人群和放映员还在电影院里面。

  • 3. B:Not unless you want the matinee.

    B:没有,除非你要日场。

  • matinee (n.) "afternoon performance," 1848, from French matinée (musicale), from matinée "morning" (with a sense here of "daytime"), from matin "morning," from Old French matines (see matins). Originally as a French word in English; it lost its foreignness by late 19c. For suffix, compare journey.
mat·inee ( also mat·inée ) / ˈmætɪneɪ ; NAmE ˌmætnˈeɪ / noun an afternoon performance of a play, etc; an afternoon showing of a film/movie (戏剧、电影的)午后场,日场 matinee / ˈmætɪneɪ ; NAmE ˌmætnˈeɪ /
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