(theater)

  • 31theater — the|a|ter [ θiətər ] noun *** ▸ 1 place for plays/movies ▸ 2 plays as art, etc. ▸ 3 performing, etc. plays ▸ 4 room for operations ▸ 5 area of fighting in war 1. ) count a building, room, or outside area used for performing plays: Abraham Lincoln …

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  • 32theater — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. 1. a building, part of a building, or outdoor area for housing dramatic presentations, stage entertainments, or motion picture shows. 2. the audience at a theatrical or motion picture performance: The theater wept. 3 …

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  • 33theater — Synonyms and related words: Broadway, DMZ, Elizabethan theater, Globe Theatre, Greek theater, aceldama, agora, amphitheater, amusement park, arena, arena theater, assembly hall, athletic field, audience, auditorium, auditory, back, backdrop,… …

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  • 34theater — noun 1. a building where theatrical performances or motion picture shows can be presented (Freq. 7) the house was full • Syn: ↑theatre, ↑house • Topics: ↑dramaturgy, ↑dramatic art, ↑dramati …

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  • 35theater — n 1. playhouse, odeum, auditorium, hall, lyceum; arena, colloseum, amphitheater; opera house, opera, music hall, concert hall; cabaret, night club, dinner theather; summer theater, strawhat theater; regional theater, repertory theater. 2. movie… …

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  • 36Theater k.l.a.s. — Das Theater k.l.a.s. wurde 1992 von Stefan Pfeistlinger (Lichtgestaltung / Bühnenbild) und dem Regisseur Alexander Kubelka gegründet und produziert seit 1995 zeitgenössisches Theater auf der Heunburg in Haimburg (Gemeinde Völkermarkt/Kärnten).… …

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  • 37theater — n. AE; BE spelling: theatre building in which plays are performed or films shown 1) to crowd, jam, pack a theater 2) an art; dinner (esp. AE); movie (AE; BE has cinema); open air; repertory theater 3) at the theater (we were at the theater last… …

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  • 38theater — I. noun or theatre Etymology: Middle English theatre, from Middle French, from Latin theatrum, from Greek theatron, from theasthai to view, from thea act of seeing; akin to Greek thauma miracle Date: 14th century 1. a. an outdoor structure for… …

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  • 39Theater — The·a·ter1 [te aːtɐ] das; s, ; 1 ein Gebäude, in dem Schauspiele, Opern o.Ä. aufgeführt werden || K : Theaterbühne, Theaterkasse 2 nur Sg; eine Institution, die Schauspiele, Opern usw organisiert <am / beim Theater (beschäftigt) sein> || K …

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  • 40theater — the•a•ter or theatre [[t]ˈθi ə tər, ˈθiə [/t]] n. 1) sbz a building, part of a building, or an outdoor area for dramatic presentations, stage entertainments, or motion picture shows 2) a room or hall with tiers of seats, used for lectures,… …

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