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theatre, theater AM [ˈθɪətəʳ, Am ˈθi:ət̬ɚ] RZ.

1. theatre (for plays):

theatre
teatr r.m.

2. theatre AM (cinema):

theatre
kino r.n.

3. theatre (at university):

lecture theatre

4. theatre (in hospital):

theatre

5. theatre przen. (where events happen):

theatre
scena r.ż.
theatre of war
teatr r.m. wojny

operating theatre RZ. Brit

operating theatre

theatre critic RZ.

theatre critic

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem theatre

lecture theatre
repertory theatre
the fringe theatre
theatre of war
teatromani r.m. l.mn.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The ships provided relatively spacious accommodation for the patients and were equipped with an operating theatre.
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Despite the difference in their ages, some 11 years, they were very happy together, as they shared a number of interests, especially theatre and music.
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He ran his theatre until 1940 when he died.
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Unlike other theatres in the locality, this theatre is known to strictly adhere to the policy of allocating seat numbers to individual viewers.
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The first lecture theatre had an improvised white cloth as the projector screen - hung using strings from the four corners.
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For entertainment purpose there is a movie theatre named as vijetha.
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However, the variety of them is so untidy that most theatre historians despair of defining them as a genre at all.
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Polka is a producing theatre which also tours shows nationally and internationally, and provides a range of education and community engagement programmes for children.
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In a way it was similar to theatre work.
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She was only 21, her husband 26, and she retired from the theatre.
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