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Cosa (chi) è auditorium - definizione

SPACE FOR AN AUDIENCE TO HEAR AND WATCH SPEECHES, LECTURES, OR PERFORMANCES
Auditoria; Auditoriums; Auditorium site; Imperial box; Dress circle; Continental seating; Dress Circle
  • The auditorium of the Municipal Theatre of [[Regensburg]], [[Germany]]
  • A typical [[movie theater]] auditorium
  • The grand auditorium of the [[Great Hall of the People]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]]
  • The auditorium of the [[Vienna State Opera]]

auditorium         
(auditoriums, or auditoria)
1.
An auditorium is the part of a theatre or concert hall where the audience sits.
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2.
An auditorium is a large room, hall, or building which is used for events such as meetings and concerts. (AM)
N-COUNT
auditorium         
¦ noun (plural auditoriums or auditoria)
1. the part of a theatre or hall in which the audience sits.
2. chiefly N. Amer. a large hall used for public gatherings.
Origin
C17: from L., neut. of auditorius (see auditory).
auditorium         
n.
1) a main auditorium
2) in an auditorium

Wikipedia

Auditorium

An auditorium is a room built to enable an audience to hear and watch performances. For movie theatres, the number of auditoria (or auditoriums) is expressed as the number of screens. Auditoria can be found in entertainment venues, community halls, and theaters, and may be used for rehearsal, presentation, performing arts productions, or as a learning space.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per auditorium
1. Academy members filled in their ballots in the auditorium.
2. Warner (D) entered a new political battlefield: the virtual auditorium.
3. Call them up!" shouted the people in the auditorium.
4. The auditorium was suddenly full of people looking like Ys.
5. Jimmy Fallon hosted the show at the Shrine Auditorium.