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电影院;
noun
a building in which movies are shown : a movie theater
noun
a building in which movies are shown : a movie theater
1 Cinémathèque de Tanger Behind the great art deco façade is a cultural gathering place: a movie house showing new and classic films and an indoor-outdoor cafe.
2 In Milwaukee, the city’s oldest movie house, the Downer, is reopening just in time for the Milwaukee Film Festival next week, joining the festival’s other cinema, the Oriental.
3 Lee’s film, a production collaboration between famed movie house A24 and Apple TV+, with a theatrical release slated before streaming.
4 However, in its latter years as a movie house, the theater shifted away from mainstream films and began showing pornographic movies.
5 Most of these high schoolers work at the local movie house, which naturally will soon provide one site for lethal violence.
6 The reopening of the 100-year old movie house is another sign that Los Angeles filmgoers are eager to support independent and classic film programming, particularly in historic venues.
7 The Tower Theatre, the beloved 95-year-old movie house that anchors Salt Lake City’s 9th and 9th neighborhood, will remain closed for 2023, according to an update from the nonprofit Salt Lake Film Society.
8 With the fall of the Paramount Consent Decrees in 2020, any US studio with the right capital could once again open its own movie house and have control over what’s played in it.
9 She serves as an usherette at that movie house.
她在那家电影院担任引座员。
10 He owned a couple of movie houses.
他拥有好几家电影院。
11 There was a movie house there.
那里从前有一家电影院.
1 电影院