music hall 英 [ˈmju:zik hɔ:l]   美 [ˈmjuzɪk hɔl]

music hall

music hall  英 [ˈmju:zik hɔ:l] 美 [ˈmjuzɪk hɔl]

phrase. 音乐厅 

名词复数:music halls 

One thinks of the man occupying the seatbehind Holden Caulfield at Radio City music hall, who, watching the Rockettes, keeps saying to his wife, “You know what that is? 大家可能会想起那个在无线电城音乐厅坐在霍尔顿后面的男人。 看罗凯特姐妹表演时,他不停和他妻子说“你知道这是什么吗?
Last Monday, Pratt Institute held its graduation ceremony at Radio City music hall. 上星期一,普拉特学院在无线电城音乐厅举行了毕业典礼。

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  • phrase. 音乐厅
  • 1. One thinks of the man occupying the seatbehind Holden Caulfield at Radio City music hall, who, watching the Rockettes, keeps saying to his wife, “You know what that is?

    大家可能会想起那个在无线电城音乐厅坐在霍尔顿后面的男人。 看罗凯特姐妹表演时,他不停和他妻子说“你知道这是什么吗?

  • 2. Last Monday, Pratt Institute held its graduation ceremony at Radio City music hall.

    上星期一,普拉特学院在无线电城音乐厅举行了毕业典礼。

  • 3. In this photo, Madonna performs her hit "Like a Virgin" at the first-ever "MTV Video Music Awards" from Radio City music hall in New York.

    这张照片是在纽约无线电城音乐厅举行的的第一届“MTV音乐录影带大奖”的颁奖典礼上,麦当娜正在表演她的成名作品“像个处女”。

ˈmusic hall / ; NAmE / noun ( BrE) 1 ( also vaude·ville NAmE, BrE ) [uncountable ] a type of entertainment popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including singing, dancing and comedy (盛行于 19 世纪末 20 世纪初的)歌舞杂耍表演 2 ( NAmE ˈvaudeville theater ) [countable ] a theatre used for popular entertainment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries 歌舞杂耍戏院 music hall music halls ˈmusic hall / ; NAmE /
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