Audience

  • 101audience accumulation — /ˌɔ:diəns əkju:mjυ leɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the building up of an audience by repeating advertisements over a period of time …

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  • 102audience composition — /ˌɔ:diəns kɒmpə zɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the way an audience is made up, i.e. the age range, sex, lifestyles, etc …

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  • 103audience research — /ˌɔ:diəns rɪ sɜ:tʃ/ noun research into the attitudes of an audience to an advertising campaign …

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  • 104audience flow — noun : the flux in audience size from one television or radio program to the next …

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  • 105audience room — a room for holding formal interviews or hearings. [1780 90] * * * audience room, a room for formal hearings or interviews …

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  • 106audience — Synonyms and related words: accepter, acquirer, addressee, aficionado, attender, attention, audition, auditor, auditory, bargaining, bargaining session, beholder, buff, bugging, claqueur, clientage, clientele, conclave, confab, confabulation,… …

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  • 107Audience —     Définition de Audience     L audience est le moment de la procédure au cours duquel le juge, lorsque la procédure est à juge unique ou le tribunal, lorsque la cause est entendue par une formation collègiale, entend les parties et/ou leurs… …

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  • 108audience — {{hw}}{{audience}}{{/hw}}s. f. inv. Quantità di persone che si calcola siano raggiunte da una trasmissione radiotelevisiva; SIN. Udienza nel sign. 4. ETIMOLOGIA: voce ingl., dal lat. audientia, da audiens ‘udente’ …

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  • 109audience — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. hearing, interview; onlookers, hearers; assembly. See drama, conversation. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A group attending an event] Syn. spectators, witnesses, patrons, viewers, listeners, public,… …

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  • 110audience — au·di·ence || ɔːdjÉ™ns n. group of people gathered to see or hear (performance, concert, etc.); viewers; interview …

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