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noun The programme attracted millions of viewers. 这个节目吸引了数百万电视观众。 Some of her art is intended to shock the viewer. 她的某些艺术作品旨在震撼观赏者。 viewers of the current political scene当前政治局面的观察家 BBC viewers saw the prime minister lose his cool on last night’s ‘Question Time’. Hundreds of viewers called in to complain after the show. It is estimated that four million viewers watched the programme. Many producers have a low opinion of the average viewer’s intelligence. More than six million viewers tuned in to see the game. Most cable viewers have a few channels that they watch regularly. TV viewers saw the giant funnel of a tornado speeding across the fields. The announcer informed viewers that programmes would be running late. The announcer informed viewers that the game had been postponed. The evening news is to change its serious image in a bid to attract more viewers. The first series is probably the one best remembered by fans and casual viewers alike. The new sitcom has been a big hit with viewers. The presenter’s style may alienate some viewers. Viewers can vote for their favourite/favorite performer. We want to present viewers with something they haven’t seen before. While fewer people are attending football matches, armchair viewers are growing in number. a major new drama series that looks set to shock television viewers attempts to lure younger viewers to the channel Many informed viewers of the current political scene are becoming critical of the government. The show attracted millions of viewers. |