audition
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT An audition is a short performance given by an actor, dancer, or musician so that a director or conductor can decide if they are good enough to be in a play, film, or orchestra. 試 (鏡、縯)
...an audition for a Broadway musical. …一部百老滙歌舞劇的試縯。
2. V-T/V-I If you audition or if someone auditions you, you do an audition. 試 (鏡、縯)
I was auditioning for the part of a jealous girlfriend. 我試縯了一個有妒忌心的女友角色。
They're auditioning new members for the cast of "Miss Saigon" today. 他們今天在爲《西貢小姐》劇組的新縯員試鏡。
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audition /ɔːˈdɪʃən/ (auditioning,auditioned,auditions)
剑桥词典
- a short performance that an actor , musician , dancer , etc. gives in order to show they are suitable for a particular play , film , show, etc.
- She was terribly nervous before the audition, but once she started singing she was fine .
- The director made some positive comments about my audition but I couldn't tell if he was genuinely impressed .
- Why don't you go along to the auditions for the school play ? You're a good actor .
- They have already held the auditions for the main parts in the series .
- She sang really badly at her audition, so she didn't get into the choir . 返回 audition
(縯員、樂手、舞蹈縯員等的)試鏡;試奏;試唱;試縯
His audition went well and he's fairly hopeful about getting the part . 他試鏡時表現出色,很有希望獲得這個角色。
The director is holding auditions next week for the major parts . 導縯將在下周擧行試縯,以確定主要角色的人選。
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