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Playbill Meaning in English

word

ˈpleɪˌbɪl
PLAY-bil
plˈeɪbɪl
play-BIL

释义

A playbill is a printed program or leaflet that gives information about a theater performance, such as the cast, crew, and often some background.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in theatrical contexts in the US; 'Playbill' with a capital 'P' also refers to a famous theater magazine. In the UK, 'programme' is more common. Rarely used outside theater.

例句

Every guest received a playbill at the entrance.

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The playbill lists the names of all the actors.

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She kept the playbill as a memory of the show.

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Did you see your name in the playbill?

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The design of this year's playbill is really elegant.

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'Playbill' is famous on Broadway for its yellow cover.

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