broadway
broadway — 名詞
1. the famous Manhattan theatre area, or the business of large professional plays a
百老匯
紐約劇院區及其商業劇場界
the famous Manhattan theatre area, or the business of large professional plays and musicals produced there
Leila finally saw her first Broadway musical during her winter trip.
Leila 冬天旅行時,終於看了人生第一部百老匯音樂劇。
collocation: Broadway musical
After college, Tomas hopes to write songs for Broadway shows.
大學畢業後,Tomas 希望替百老匯的演出寫歌。
pattern: for Broadway shows
The poster outside the station announced a new Broadway comedy.
車站外的海報宣布有一齣新的百老匯喜劇要上演。
On Broadway, tourists lined up early for the evening performance.
在百老匯一帶,遊客很早就排隊等晚上的演出。
By spring, the small play had moved from Chicago to Broadway.
到了春天,這齣小型戲劇已從芝加哥轉到百老匯。
- theatre district
broader and descriptive; it can refer to any city area with many theatres
- stage
broader; it can mean theatre in general, not specifically New York commercial productions
- show business
much wider; it includes film, television, and pop entertainment as well
- West End
the closest British parallel, but it refers to London's theatre world
文法句型
on Broadway
to Broadway
Broadway show / Broadway musical
用法筆記
Often used without an article and after prepositions such as on and to. In phrases like Broadway show or move to Broadway, it can mean the professional New York theatre world, not only the street.