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극장 în engleză:

1. theatre theatre


I go to the theatre.
The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.
It was April 1905 when a school was built on the site of the theatre.
It's disgusting that you're sleeping in the movie theatre even though you came to see a movie!
I had to leave the theatre in the middle of the concert.
On a sultry night in August a new theatre opened for business.
Why don't you telephone the theatre and enquire about tickets?
Children of age sixteen and under will not be admitted to the theatre.
In early youth, as we contemplate our coming life, we are like children in a theatre before the curtain is raised, sitting there in high spirits and eagerly waiting for the play to begin.
You can go to the theatre, the cinema, or the swimming pool.
Hello, what's that? Somebody doing street theatre or something?
If you want to see this play we can go to the theatre tomorrow.
The Globe is a Shakespeare theatre.
In theatre you can see actors on the stage.
Soldiers currently in theatre will not be made redundant.

Engleză cuvântul "극장„(theatre) apare în seturi:

01. Position and Location
Formal moods
Buildings in Korean
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2. cinema cinema


There's the cinema
I don't feel like working; what about going to a cinema instead?
We were planning to go to the cinema last night, but everyone was tired, so we ended up watching a movie at home instead.
You can go to the theatre, the cinema, or the swimming pool.
The cinema is bursting at the seams.
The director used his power to arrange a special place in the cinema world.
Tom asked his father if he could go to the cinema.
There's a comparatively large cinema complex inside the mall.
The cinema was filled with people.
Everyone is interested in the cinema.
Danish cinema has gained international recognition thanks largely to the experimental film director Lars von Trier.
For further entertainment there is a wide variety of cosy cafes scattered throughout the city, restaurants, night clubs, discotheques and cinemas.
Are there any good films in the cinema at the moment?
Television has robbed cinema of its former popularity.
There are very few shops and the cinema is awful.