Broadway的意思和读音

broadway

: ['brɔd.weɪ] : ['brɔːd.weɪ]

adj.[]

adv.

n.);(

Broadwayn.— see alsooff-Broadway

1.);(a street in New York City where there are many theatres, sometimes used to refer to the US theatre industry in general

a Broadway musical

The play opened on Broadway in 2008. 2008

adv.1.,2.,

n.1.2.[]

adj.1.2.[]3.

na.1.a street in New York City with many theaters where you can see popular plays and musicals

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1.But Peter Smith, a counsellor at Broadway Lodge, said the addiction was serious and had to be treated.·(PeterSmith)

2.Broadway babies are shows that have always had a special place in the heart of the wide world of performing.

3.Mr. Hwang did not disagree with the link to "M. Butterfly, " which he said he believed would have a Broadway revival in the next few years.

4.He disappears into a crowd on Broadway and I head to a sandwich shop, looking for a bite to eat.便西

5.The musical also boasted a state-of-the-art stage design that could rival that of a Broadway and West-end production.BroadwayWest-end

6.Finding a seat on one of the red plush divans close to the great windows which look out on Broadway's busy rout , he sat musing.

7.One reason for the continuing popularity of " The Fantasticks" was that it was different from large musicals playing in Broadway theaters.《

8.The walk down Broadway, then as now, was one of the remarkable features of the city.

9.And just as visitors to New York flock to Broadway, tourists in Seoul may be drawn by a robot actress, he said.

10."If I shine shoes on Broadway, " Mr. Abraham said he told him, "he'll be shining shoes next to me. "退。”