theatres
Pronunciation: [ˈθiːətərz]
Word
Context: “entertainment”
(noun) a place where people go to watch plays, movies, or performances. Imagine a big room with a stage where actors perform for the audience.
Example
We went to the theatres last night to see a wonderful show.
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We didn't find any theatres open after the pandemic started.
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Which theatres are showing the new movie this weekend?
Context: “education”
(noun) a place where students learn about acting and performing arts. It's like a school, but focused on putting on shows.
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She is studying at one of the best theatres to improve her acting skills.
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He didn't have the opportunity to attend the good theatres in his area.
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Are there any famous theatres nearby that offer acting classes?
Context: “medicine”
(noun) a special room in a hospital where doctors perform operations. It’s a very clean place equipped with all the tools and equipment needed for surgery.
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The surgeon carefully prepared the theatres before the operation.
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The theatres were too busy to schedule any more surgeries today.
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What kind of equipment is used in the theatres for surgeries?
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