viewer
viewer — noun
1. Someone who watches a television programme, film, or video — part of the audienc
Someone who watches a television programme, film, or video — part of the audience whose numbers decide how popular the content is.
The programme reached over five million viewers in its first week.
collocation: reach + number of viewers
Harper watches the show every week and calls herself a loyal viewer.
collocation: loyal / regular viewer
The streaming service invited viewers to vote for their favourite contestant through its mobile app during the live finale.
Talia posted comments on the show's social media page to share her thoughts as a regular viewer.
Millions of viewers around the world watched the ceremony live on television.
- audience
collective noun for a group of people watching a performance or show, often in person; 'viewer' is more individual and screen-focused
- spectator
someone watching a live event in person, such as a sports match or parade
- watcher
more general term; can apply to any kind of observation (bird watcher, people watcher)
文法句型
number + viewers
viewer + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used in the plural (viewers) when referring to the size of a programme's audience. Frequently appears with large numbers: 'millions of viewers', 'over a million viewers', 'ten million viewers'.
常見錯誤
2. A person who observes or examines something, such as a work of art, an exhibitio
A person who observes or examines something, such as a work of art, an exhibition, or a scene, often with active attention rather than passive watching.
Ayana studied the painting closely as a careful viewer of modern art.
collocation: careful / close viewer
The photographs were placed on the wall for viewers to study at their own pace.
passive: for viewers to [verb]
Charlotte stood by the window as a quiet viewer of the busy street below.
Pedro watched the demonstration as a curious viewer of the new technique.
文法句型
viewer + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in formal or descriptive writing about art, exhibitions, and public displays. Unlike sense 1 (TELEVISION VIEWER), this sense does not require a screen or broadcast — the thing being viewed can be any object, scene, or event.
常見錯誤
3. A small hand-held device with a light and magnifying lens, used for viewing phot
A small hand-held device with a light and magnifying lens, used for viewing photographic slides or negatives.
Lakan held the slide up to the slide viewer and saw the image clearly.
descriptive: slide viewer
Mauricio found his grandfather's old slide viewer in a box of film photographs.
The photography teacher showed the class how to use a slide viewer properly.
Christopher bought an antique slide viewer at the market for his collection.