captive adj. 1.被活捉到的;被监禁了的;被拴住的,被控制而无能独立行动的。 2.被迷住的。 a captive bird 笼中鸟。 a captive shop 职工商店,内部商店。 a captive balloon 系留气球。 n. 俘虏;被(爱情等)迷住的人。 take [hold, lead] captive 活捉,俘虏。
audience n. 1.听众;观众;读者。 2.谒见;接见。 3.倾听;听取。 a large [small] audience 大量[少数]观众。 a farewell audience 告别谒见。 be given an audience 得到发言机会。 be received in audience 蒙召见,赐见。 give audience to 听取;接见;召见。 grand (sb.) an audience接见(某人),召见(某人)。 have audience of 拜谒,拜会。 in general [open] audience 当众,公然。 in sb.'s audience 当着某人面前,据某人所闻。
Television advertisers can exploit a captive audience . 电视广告商能利用被动观众。
She liked nothing more than a captive audience . 她最渴望能抓住听众,使他们聚精会神地听她发言。
Television advertisers can exploit a captive audience 电视广告商能利用被动观众
When the president speaks to a group , it is a captive audience 当总统对一群人说话,那就是受制的听众。
Roadshow delivers a variety of entertaining programs through lcd monitor with a reach of over 2 million captive audience daily 透过我们的液晶体显示屏,路讯通的多元化娱乐节目每日可以接触超过二百万的当然观众。
Daily electricity measurements are then recorded and visually integrated into the display panel translating the effects of rainwater to a captive audience 雕塑一方面记录每天的发电量,一方面又令观众大饱眼福,真是集实用与美感于一身的最好明证。
And so the staff is a captive audience for their managers jazz - band gigs , elegies over his approach shot to the 17th green , or any other avocation mistaken as part of the vocation 所以员工们就成了上司的忠实听众,听他们的爵士乐队表演、对高尔夫球的高谈阔论或其他被错当成工作内容的业余爱好。