cinema
see also FILM, ENTERTAINMENT, THEATRE - a building where people go to see a film: cinema (AmE movie house, movie theater) - a kind of cinema, especially in America, where people can stay in their cars to watch a film: drive-in - the part of the cinema where people sit to watch the film: auditorium - the space between the rows of seats: aisle - the flat surface on which a film is shown: screen - the machine that projects films on to the screen: projector - if you go to see a film at the cinema, you go* to the cinema, go* to the pictures (AmE go* to the movies) Let's go to the pictures tonight, shall we? - a film which is at a local cinema at the present time is on What's on? ◎ This film is going to be on for another week. - to put on a film at a cinema: show* sth, screen sth The Odeon is showing 'Gone With The Wind' again. - a short break between parts of a film when it is shown in a cinema: interval (AmE intermission) We ate ice cream during the interval. - the group of people who are in a cinema to see a film: audience - a man/woman who shows people to their seats: usher/usherette - a person who often goes to the cinema: cinema-goer (AmE movie-goer) ※ more on audiences AUDIENCE - when you pay to go into the cinema, you buy a ticket Keep your ticket in case you need to get back in. - the cost of going into the cinema: admission Admission: ※£4.50 - the place where you buy a cinema ticket: box office, ticket office ※ more on getting a ticket TICKET
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